by Manuela Payet | Aug 11, 2025 | Knowledge
A: To put it simply, any documents you receive by way of disclosure, Court Order or Subpoena or any other compulsory court process cannot be used for any other purpose than for the purpose intended. This obligation to the Court is due to an implied undertaking, known...
by Manuela Payet | Jun 3, 2025 | Knowledge
In most family law matters, there are only two parties to a dispute in the Family Court. They are the spouses or de facto spouses in a property dispute, and the parents of a child or children in a parenting dispute. In property proceedings, a spouse may join a third...
by millerharris | Nov 21, 2024 | Knowledge
A successful family law property settlement is one that allows you to move on financially with your life after separation and divorce. How that looks for you depends on your financial circumstances, the property pool being divided and your future plans. Family...
by millerharris | Feb 14, 2024 | Knowledge
Finding a property that is right for you can often be a difficult task, whether you’re looking for a home, an investment property, or buying land for future development. As a prospective property owner, it is crucial to consider the various costs associated with the...
by Manuela Payet | Jul 25, 2023 | Knowledge
In most cases, where a party alleges domestic violence and seeks a protection order each party will have to pay their own legal fees. But what if an application is brought with no basis? Well, as the Domestic Violence and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 (Qld)...