In family law matters, alternative dispute resolution methods such as Family Dispute Resolution Services (FDRS) and Mediation can provide a much more amicable and cost-effective approach to...
How much child support will I have to pay?
In Australia family law dictates that both parents must financially support their children after separation or divorce. In some cases this will mean that child support payments are required from one...
The Duty of Full and Frank Financial Disclosure: An Essential Aspect of Family Law
When it comes to family law, one of the most critical responsibilities for both parties involved is the duty of full and frank financial disclosure. However, despite its significance, many...
Preparing for Financial Settlement In Court – What You Need to Know
When considering applying to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia for financial orders, knowing the pre-action procedures required before starting a case is essential. This article...
Understanding Final Orders and Interim Orders in Family Law: A Comprehensive Guide
The process of going through a divorce court can be emotionally challenging, especially when children are involved. At Testart Family Lawyers, we acknowledge and understand the complexities of...
What is An Independent Children’s Lawyer, And What Is Their Role During Parenting Disputes?
Parenting disputes involve two or more parents or other interested parties (for example, grandparents or step-parents) in conflict about how they should care for their child. The court is tasked...
The impact of divorce on your financial health
The end of any relationship can be incredibly difficult. And unfortunately, divorce can also have negative financial implications for both parties – for years afterwards (or even the rest of your...
De Facto Relationships – Am I eligible?
An increasing number of couples are choosing to live together in a domestic relationship prior to marriage. These couples are called ‘de facto’ relationships for the purposes of family law...
Do schools have obligations under Parenting Orders?
Children spend a large majority of their time at school and many milestones occur there. Naturally, both parents want involvement in this part of their child’s life. Schools can be placed in a...









