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What is Property Division in Family Law?
When a couple has separated, it is important to disentangle financially.
Family law property division in Australia is the process of splitting a couple’s assets, liabilities and superannuation between the parties after a marriage or de facto relationship ends.
You’re Not Alone. We Can Help.
At LEDA Lawyers, we specialise in finding simple, strategic solutions for family law matters. We believe that a fair and effective property division doesn’t have to mean a long, drawn-out court fight. Our goal is to help you secure your financial future so you can focus on moving forward.
Your Path to a Fair Settlement
We work closely with you to understand your unique situation and a clear picture of your assets and liabilities. Our approach is designed to provide you with peace of mind, knowing that your best interests are protected.
Here’s how we help:
- Clarity, not Confusion: We cut through the legal jargon and explain your rights and options in a simple, straightforward way. You’ll always know where you stand.
- Negotiation First: We are skilled negotiators who prioritise out-of-court settlements. Our focus is on working with the other party to reach an agreement that is fair and equitable, saving you time, stress, and money.
- Tailored Strategies: Every family is different. We develop a personalized strategy that considers all aspects of your financial life, including property, superannuation, investments, and debts, to achieve a solution that works for you.
- Future-Focused: We don’t just solve today’s problems; we help you build a solid foundation for your future. Our aim is to finalise your property division efficiently so you can begin your new chapter with confidence.
What happens after we reach an agreement?
Once you reach an agreement, we document that agreement in a legally binding and enforcable way, to give you certainty over your financial situation. We can do this in one of the following ways:
BINDING FINANCIAL AGREEMENT
A binding financial agreement (BFA) is a legally enforceable contract that sets out how a couple’s property and financial resources will be divided. A BFA can address various financial aspects including:
* Property division: Who gets what, covering both individual and jointly owned assets.
* Financial support: Arrangements for ongoing support from one party to the other (spousal maintenance).
* Superannuation: How superannuation entitlements will be divided.
* Liabilities: How financial debts will be handled.
To find out more about BFA’s, visit our BFA page here.
consent orders
We can draft legally binding court orders that formalise an agreement on property and financial settlements reached between the parties.
Consent orders can cover all aspects of your separation, including property division, parenting arrangements, spousal maintenance and child support in the one application.
Parties can apply for consent orders without going to court, saving time and expense.
Once made, the Orders have the same force and effect as if they had been made after a court hearing.
To find out more about Consent Orders, visit our Consent Orders page here.
If an agreement can’t be reached, we can advocate for you in court to acheive the best outcome for you.
Discover Our Fixed Fee Options
WE ALSO OFFER SOME FIXED-FEE OPTIONS FOR CONSENT ORDERS – Are THESE right for you?
Our Fixed-Fee Consent Orders options are ideal if you and your ex:
- Have already reached a mutual agreement on parenting arrangements and/or property / financial division and would like to enter into Consent Orders.
- Have worked out the bulk of your agreement but need some guidance to resolve minor details.
- Seek to formalise your agreement into legally binding documents.
- Desire a cost-effective and stress-free legal process.
- Want to avoid lengthy and expensive court proceedings.
Take the First Step Towards Clarity
You don’t have to navigate this challenging time alone. We invite you to contact us for a confidential initial consultation. This is an opportunity to discuss your situation, understand your legal options, and gain peace of mind about the path ahead.
Contact Us Today
Ready to take the first step? Call us on 02 8528 7590 or fill out our online inquiry form to schedule your consultation. Our office is conveniently located in Burwood, NSW.
Let us help you move forward with confidence.