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What is Divorce?

July 22, 2020 //  by Sunshine Coast Lawyers

Divorce is the legal and official ending of a marriage. Being married to a person affects your legal rights and responsibilities regarding finances, wills and estates. It is necessary to get a divorce if you wish to remarry. In order to apply for a divorce in Australia, you or your spouse must: Be an Australian …

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What are Parenting Orders?

July 18, 2020 //  by Sunshine Coast Lawyers

Parenting orders are legally enforceable arrangements made by the court that regulates the parenting arrangements for a child. The law does not specify how a parent should care for their child. However, upon separation, parents are responsible for making agreements in the best interest of the child or children. If the parties cannot agree on …

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