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Separation

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Separation

As separation lawyers (aka divorce lawyers), we know family separation is difficult. And it becomes more complex if there are children and substantial amount of assets are involved.

The main family law question we receive:

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I’ve separated from my partner… what now?

Family law can be quite complex and the experiences that different couples go through are unique.

Whilst it is important to surround yourself with the support of friends and family at this time, the specialized knowledge and experience of our family law team can save you the headache of an untimely or poorly informed decision.

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Free Family Law Legal Advice

We know every family’s situation is unique. That’s why we offer a free consultation to discuss your specific needs and concerns and to provide you with free initial legal advice, or if you need more information about family law matters and the family court system in Australia. There’s no pressure, just a chance to chat and see if we’re a good fit.

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What do I need to do?

  1. Avoid making large withdrawals of funds or transfers of property, whether jointly or separately owned by you and your partner. It is fine to withdraw amounts that are necessary for normal day to day living expenses.
  2. Contact your bank and block large withdrawals or redrawing by your partner on joint accounts. This is often called making your joint accounts “two-to-sign”.
  3. Keep a diary of the circumstances of your relationship and separation, including dates and details of your living arrangements, key incidents and your employment histories.
  4. If you have children, make sure you keep an accurate record of the parenting arrangements between you and your partner, both before and after separation.
  5. Make a list of any finances, real property and other assets that you and partner jointly and separately own, as well as details of any companies, joint ventures, trusts or partnerships in which you or your partner have an interest.
  6. Change passwords on your bank accounts, phone account(s) email account and internet account.
  7. Take copies of important documents, including:
    1. Birth and Marriage certificates;
    2. Financial documents such as tax returns, pay slips, bank statements, superannuation statements, etc; and
    3. Registration and insurance certificates for various assets.
  8. Copy your computer hard drive onto an external hard drive, including personal files and photos and store the external hard drive in a location other than your primary or previously shared place of residence.
  9. Ensure that you have professional emotional support, whether by a counsellor, pastor or doctor.
  10. Obtain legal advice, the earlier the better.
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Vocare Law (formerly known as Corney & Lind Lawyers) are approachable, professional, and knowledgeable about the law as it relates to the Christian and nonprofit sector, and I regularly recommend them to Christian Management Australia members as a firm who they can trust.

In a recent practical example my local church needed expert legal advice on a difficult matter unique to the church sector.

I recommended that our pastor approach Vocare Law, and we quickly received a clear, straight forward response that equipped us to address the issue appropriately.

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Associated Christian Schools (ACS) values the partnership we have enjoyed with Vocare Law over the last thirteen years since ACS was established. The membership of ACS comprises 49 member schools located throughout Queensland, of diverse governance, size and educational structure. Vocare have been flexible and strategic in supporting our schools through difficult and challenging issues. Specifically, during COVID, Vocare were able to provide our members with guidance on Policies relating to Vaccinations and Staff Employment conditions.

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Inaugural ACS Executive Director/Principal Research Officer | ACS Ambassador (International Networking & Research)

I have been fortunate to have had the support of Vocare Law (formerly known as Corney & Lind Lawyers) for over 10 years in my role as Principal/ CEO at A.B. Paterson College and now at Bayside Christian College. The team at Vocare Law stand out above the rest because of the care, support, and encouragement they offer leaders. Not only do they provide strong guidance on all legal matters, but they seek outcomes that are truly redemptive through a caring and Christian approach to all they do.

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Principal/CEO | Bayside Christian College

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