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Introduction:The Family Flyer is a free community service by Michael Lynch Family Lawyers. The publication is designed to be informative and topical and to assist you in understanding the ever-changing field of Family Law. This edition includes:
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StatisticsHere are some recent statistics:
Seminar Series - Coming Soon!Keep watching for the next edition of the Family Flyer for details regarding our forthcoming seminar series on "The 7 Secrets to Protecting Property and Surviving Separation." We have received a lot of requests for information on this and we have now prepared a one hour seminar presentation. You'll find it invaluable. Tentative dates at this stage are:
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Further information coming soon. Child Support InvestigationsThe Child Support Agency advises that it has employed an extra 120 financial investigators so that it can investigate 2,400 separated parents across Australia. The investigations are designed to identify parents who minimise their income and thereby minimise Child Support payments. The Agency says it is focussing on parents who live in "affluent suburbs" but have reported low incomes to pay the minimum Child Support. Furniture and JewelleryA common question when determining a property settlement is, "What is the furniture and jewellery worth?" It is not based on an insurance or replacement value. Furniture and white goods are valued on a "second-hand dealer" basis which is a lot less than replacement value, usually 10-20% of the replacement value. Jewellery is valued on its individual saleability of each item given current market conditions. Generally, these prices are roughly 20-30% of the insurance value. If the items are sold privately then they may achieve about 10-25% more than the usual "second-hand dealer" value. The moral of the story is that to retain possession of furniture and contents will (almost always) provide a more commercially beneficial outcome. |
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The Challenges of RelocatingThe Shared Parenting changes to the Family Law Act focus on ensuring there remains a "meaningful relationship" between both parents and the child. The consequence of this is that it is now harder for resident parents to relocate. The Family Court recently considered an Appeal of a relocation case. Facts:
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Contact details
Michael Lynch Family Lawyers Principal Michael Lynch* Senior Associates Helen Bryden* Kirstie Colls* Associates Elizabeth Millar Amelia Trotman Solicitors Clare McCormack Amy Honan * Queensland Law Society Accredited Family Law Specialists
Telephone:
07 3221 4300
Facsimile: 07 3221 9454 Email: law@mlynch.com.au Web: www.mlfl.com.au Address: Level 6 193 North Quay Brisbane Qld 4000 Post: PO Box 12027 George St, Brisbane Qld 4003
Copyright 2007 Disclaimer This document contains general comments only and should not be relied upon as specific legal advice. Readers should contact this Office for detailed information or advice on any topic in this document. Changes to the law occur regularly, no responsibility for any loss or damage caused to any person acting in reliance on this document shall be accepted by the Principal of this Office. No part of this document may be included on any document, circular or statement without our written approval. |
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