by Holden Barlow | 24 Nov 2017 | Family Law news
Family Lawyers and Court News: The final report for the family law system review is due for release in March 2019. All family and divorce lawyers will be interested In the outcome. How the recommendations will impact the current family court system, or the operation...
by Holden Barlow | 20 Nov 2017 | Family Law news
Caveats and Family Law interests have always had an interesting and sometimes conflictual and complex issues. Hopefully these recommendations will help improve the understanding and clarity around caveats being used in Family Law matters – whether de facto or married....
by Holden Barlow | 13 Nov 2017 | Family Law news
This case really emphasises the need to Binding Financial Agreements properly, and not 4 days before the wedding!! Contact us if you want to enter into, or advice upon, a Binding Financial Agreement. Justin Dorney Holden Barlow Family Lawyers Perth...
by Holden Barlow | 10 Nov 2017 | Family Law news
The lack of resources causing delays in the Family Court determinations is unacceptable. Although not the fault of the Courts, justice delayed is justice denied….. A couple of suggestions: (1) Costs “follow the cause”. Too much time is wasted...
by Holden Barlow | 2 Oct 2017 | Family Law news
When considering property proceedings, the Court is required to make orders that are just and equitable. In doing so, they are required to consider the range of contributions to a relationship made by both or either party, make adjustments based on section 75(2)...
by Holden Barlow | 2 Oct 2017 | Family Law news
In the Family Court of WA jurisdiction, a consent order is a written agreement that is approved by the Court. This agreement is prepared via a Form 11 Application for Consent Orders, and can cover parenting arrangements as well as financial and property arrangements....