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  • About Us
    • Tejinder Kaur
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    • Simi Salooja
  • Family Law
    • Property & Financial Settlements
      • Spousal Maintenance
    • Parenting Matters
      • Family Dispute Resolution
      • Children’s Living & Time Arrangements
      • Child Support
      • Domestic Violence
      • International Travel & Children
    • Separation & Divorce
      • De Facto Relationships
      • Same Sex Relationships
    • Court Representation
      • Mediation
      • Going to Court
    • Wills & Family Law
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Joint Tenants vs. Tenants in Common – What does it mean for you?

Joint Tenants vs. Tenants in Common – What does it mean for you?

It is a significant life decision when a married couple decides to purchase a property together and as part of that process you and your partner will need to decide what type of ownership you want to have over the property. The two most common types of property...
Premature Disposal of Matrimonial Assets – Adding Back Property No Longer in Existence

Premature Disposal of Matrimonial Assets – Adding Back Property No Longer in Existence

What happens if your ex-partner has unilaterally sold a matrimonial asset or spent large sums of money following a separation? Are these disposals accounted for in a property settlement? Following a line of recent court judgments the answer to these questions is not...
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