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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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Defacto Property Settlements - Made Simple!For information on, how to determine what is a defacto relationship for the purposes of a property settlement? How defacto property settlements in Queensland are determined? and How they can be documented? visit Family Flyer Issue 19. Coping with ChristmasChristmas can be a time of sadness and disappointment and caught in the middle of it, are the children. For timely tips for separated mums and dads, visit our article on "Coping with Christmas". Seminar Series - FreeWe present FREE Family Law seminars on a number of topics. This year we have presented over 50. For seminar topic information visit "Seminar Series" at www.mlfl.com.au. If you are a business, organisation or community group and feel there would be benefit to your organisation in us presenting one of our FREE seminars or you would like to discuss designing specific content to suit your audience, please contact us. Start thinking about your training and seminar requirements for 2008. Our seminars are usually for 1 hour and include a presentation , powerpoint and handout material. For more information contact us on (07) 3221 4300. Changing a Court OrderThe Court recently determined an interesting case involving a child's change of school and the broader question of whether there existed a"significant change in circumstances" to allow more wholesale changes to be made to a Final Court Order. |
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Determining "Earning Capacity" for Child SupportOne of the big changes that has recently been made to the Child Support scheme is how to determine someone's "earning capacity". This has always been a dilemma in Child Support Assessments. The changes to the Child Support scheme are complex but essentially introduce a 4 step process, i.e: 1. Does a parent have a greater "earning capacity"?
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2. Does the earning capacity fall within the set criteria?, i.e:
3. Are the lower earnings justified?
4. There is no clear direction yet as to how the Court will apply these new provisions however some questions arise, including:
The new provisions will add complexity to how "earning capacity" decisions are made. It may result in less Applications and therefore fewer findings of greater "earning capacity". Merry Christmas!We will be closed 12 midday Friday, 21 December 2007 and will re-open at 8.30am on Wednesday, 2 January 2008. Seasons Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year from all of us at Michael Lynch Family Lawyers. |
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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