by Adelaide Legal | Nov 18, 2017 | Adelaide Law, Family Lawyers Adelaide, Property Law Advice
My ex has moved out, can I change the locks on the former marital/defacto home? Generally if there is no court order in place which affects your right to occupy the property, you will be able to have the locks changed. However, this will also depend on who legally...
by Adelaide Legal | Nov 2, 2017 | Adelaide Law, Family Lawyers Adelaide
My husband and I have split up and I want to move away with the children, is this possible? You may have thought about moving to a new city or country during your relationship, but what happens when one parent decides to move (whether to another town,...
by Adelaide Legal | Sep 28, 2017 | Family Law Advice, Family Lawyers Adelaide, Uncategorized
We are often asked about property settlements and pets. Our pets are treated very differently to our children when a relationship breaks down, and the Court will not make orders stating that you and your ex-partner must share the care of your pets. Although they mean...
by Adelaide Legal | Sep 14, 2017 | Adelaide Law, Family Lawyers Adelaide
Have the circumstances of someone close to you changed since they last made a Will? Do they even have a Will at all? Are you worried they don’t have the capacity to communicate their wishes or changed preferences? A Statutory Will can overcome many of these issues and...
by Adelaide Legal | Aug 30, 2017 | Adelaide Law, Family Law Advice, Family Lawyers Adelaide
Payments of child support generally stop once a child turns 18, however parents can still be liable to provide financial support to a child who is over 18 years old.A Court will make an order for adult child maintenance if they are satisfied that the maintenance is...