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Watson & Watson Lawyers provide the following family information sheets as a guide only, please contact us for legal advice relevant to your circumstances.
The importance of financial disclosure in family law matters - 27 February 2007 Property cases have four components: identifying and valuing the asset pool and financial resources, assessing contributions, FLA s. 75 (2) factors and the just and equitable principles. Financial disclosure obligations apply to all matters in issue in the proceedings, and often that can be all four components. Section 107 of the child support (assessment) act - 2 June 2005 Question:- A father who is required to pay child support, but believes the child is not his? Child support payment - an individual's circumstances have changed - 20 May 2005 Where the Child Support Agency has made a determination in terms of the amount of contribution by the employed father/mother and in particular, the individual's circumstances have changed. Child Maintenance Trusts - 15 January 2005 Raising kids is an expensive business. And things can become even more expensive if you have been involved in a family breakdown. How do we get divorced? - 31 August 2004 To formally end your marriage you must apply for a divorce. This is only one step in the process of ending a marriage. What happens to our property? - 31 August 2004 An application for a property settlement can be made once a divorce or separation is final. What happens to our kids? - 31 August 2004 Getting divorced is a traumatic experience – especially if there are children involved. |