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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Areas of Practice
    • Business & Commercial
    • Conveyancing
      • Buying Property
      • Selling Property
      • Retail & Commercial Leasing
      • Retirement & Nursing Home Property
    • Family Law & Divorce
      • Children
      • Divorce & Separation
      • Separation of Property & Assets
    • Wills & Estate Planning
      • Preparing your Will
  • For Clients
    • Your Secure Documents
  • Contact Us

Divorce and Separation

In Australia, there is no need to provide any reasons for divorce other than that the relationship has broken down irretrievably. If you’ve been separated for more than 12 months the court takes this as evidence of the fact, and even if you still live under the same roof you can still obtain a divorce provided you swear to the separation in your divorce application.

What do I need to apply?

You will need your marriage certificate, identification, and proof of citizenship (if you were not born in Australia).

Different requirements apply for de-facto couples, and we can advise on these and guide you through that process.

What about the children?

The court needs to be satisfied that your children are being taken care of before a divorce will be granted, but will not expect that you have a formal agreement in place in regard to child custody.

What about property?

You may be able to reach agreement with your ex-partner without having to go to Court. However, bear in mind that if you can’t reach agreement, a formal application for property orders must be lodged within 12 months of your divorce becoming final.

How long does it take?

When you lodge your application the court will advise the date of the hearing, usually within 2 – 3 months. The hearing is not long and you may not need to attend. The divorce order becomes final in one month and one day from the date of the hearing, provided it is granted.

Contact us to find out more or to arrange a consultation with an experienced divorce lawyer.

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Fox Cheshire

Fox Cheshire have assisted small and large businesses to start, grow and flourish, have bought and sold hundreds of properties with our clients, and have stood with thousands of clients to achieve or defend their legal position.

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