According to the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA), new personal insolvencies across Australia increased modestly to 12,257 in 2024–25, up from 11,644 in 2023–24, a 5.3% increase....
My Ex Has A New De Facto – How Does This Affect My Property Settlement?
If your ex has a new de facto relationship, it does not automatically change the way assets are divided in a property settlement. The courts will still focus primarily on the contributions made...
Consent Orders vs. Binding Financial Agreements: Which is Best?
Consent orders and binding financial agreements are legal terms for documents that outline how assets will be divided. When a marriage ends, or a relationship breaks down, dividing assets and...
How to Navigate Divorce & Superannuation Settlements
Since 2003 in Australia, superannuation assets have been able to be counted as part of the total financial assets in a property pool during a financial settlement after a divorce or separation. In...
Post Nuptial Agreement: Everything You Need to Know
When couples get married, they don’t always consider the possibility of financial or legal changes down the road. Circumstances may change, and post-nuptial agreements offer a way for married...





