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It can often be a hectic time getting children ready to return to school. We’ve put together some tips for separated parents to prepare them for the back to school rush.

Moving out is a difficult task at the best of times. Leaving the matrimonial home following a separation can often bring added difficulties because the move is usually unplanned, and emotionally driven. Often the priority is leaving a relationship that has broken down rather than considering the practicality of moving out. Here are some to factors to consider when moving out following separation.

Inevitably, separation involves one party moving out of the matrimonial home. When doing so, it may be impractical for the moving party to take all of their items with them. So what are your options if your ex has moved out and left there stuff?

Parenting in the digital era is becoming increasingly challenging. This difficult parenting space can become even more challenging when parents are separated.

We are all suffering from information overload at present. We are also being forced to thing about things that we did not have to think about before the onset of COVID-19. In a nutshell, here are some things for separated parents to think about at this time.

The Australian Government has announced as of midnight on the 25th of March 2020 that all on site and in-room property auctions and all open house inspections will be banned due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

In light of COVID-19, businesses should consider whether or not they might be insured under their insurance policies for events that deal with infectious disease.

Do you operate a small business that has been significantly impacted by COVID-19? You can apply to defer your loan repayments for 6 months.

In light of what is going on in Australia with Coronavirus or COVID-19, we look at how separated parents work through caring for their children.

In our Family Law video series we discuss the common questions we get asked by our clients. In this video Georgia and Leona discuss avoiding the court process in a family law matter.

If you are going through the process of Separation and Divorce and you don’t want to end up in court, what can you do? what are your options?