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Agreements
You can make enforceable agreements about the division of property, the care of your children, spouse maintenance payments and some child support payments.
Binding financial agreements about the division of property can be entered into before and during marriage, and after a marriage breakdown as a private agreement. If you have reached agreement on property division and children’s issues before a court, you can file an agreement which the court will seal in the form of consent orders.If you have reached an agreement about the financial support of your children, you can register the agreement with the Child Support Agency.
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We were successful in having the Federal Magistrates Court retain jurisdiction in a property dispute between two persons of the same gender ...
We were successful in having the Federal Magistrates Court retain jurisdiction in a property dispute between two persons of the same gender who had lived together for several decades. One party was denying there had been a de facto relationship. This could have removed the Court's jurisdiction to deal with the matter. With some guidance from the Federal Magistrate and each side having advice from their own counsel, the parties were eventually able to agree on Interim Consent Orders confirming the Court having jurisdiction. The Federal Magistrate highlighted that the Court could consider numerous factors in order to decide that a de facto relationship had existed. The court did not have to base its decision on whether or not there ever was a sexual relationship. The Federal Magistrate was pleased he did not have to observe anyone being cross-examined on such issues or on any of the other considerations relevant to determining whether the parties had been in a de facto relationship.

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