by Holden Barlow | 5 Nov 2021 | Family Law news
From July 2021, a procedure has been introduced in the Magistrates Court that allows for parties to conference in relation to Family Violence Restraining Order matters with a view of resolving the dispute without further litigation. This is a very promising reform in...
by Holden Barlow | 28 Oct 2021 | Family Law news
We have just read a very informative article by Jordan Ingleton of Mossensons regarding Family Violence Restraining Orders. Your can read the article on Family Violence Restraining Orders by clicking here. If you require any advice regarding Family Violence...
by Holden Barlow | 29 Sep 2021 | Family Law news
Holden Barlow Family Lawyers Perth are a member of the Law Society’s Quality Practice scheme. Holden Barlow Family Lawyers Perth prides itself on quality legal service with up front practical family law advice, and is proud to have been a member of the Law Society’s...
by Holden Barlow | 22 Sep 2021 | Family Law news
On 23 August 2021 new rules of the Family Court of Western Australia came into effect. Make sure you are aware of any changes that affect your family law matter in the Family Court and get expert advice if needed. If you require any advice in relation to your family...
by Holden Barlow | 25 Feb 2019 | Family Law news
The Commonwealth Attorney- General’s media release of 24 October 2018 states that the legislation will be introduced in 2019 (with super splitting to occur in 2020) which allows de facto couples in Western Australia to “split” their partners superannuation as part of...
by Holden Barlow | 19 Feb 2019 | Family Law news
Family Law Perth news – Tax debts and separation A recent High Court case has found that a tax debt of one spouse can be shifted to another during a divorce property settlement, which family lawyers say could leave the spouses with the debts of their former...