Think sharing a Netflix account and a mortgage makes you just “roommates with benefits”? Under Australian family law, it probably makes you partners in de facto relationships —with all the rights and obligations of a married couple. In this episode of Mediation Matters, we unpack exactly what de facto status means, how the courts decide whether you’ve crossed the line from dating to domestic partnership, and—most importantly—how mediation can keep you out of a back-logged courtroom and ...
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Think sharing a Netflix account and a mortgage makes you just “roommates with benefits”? Under Australian family law, it probably makes you partners in de facto relationships —with all the rights and obligations of a married couple. In this episode of Mediation Matters, we unpack exactly what de facto status means, how the courts decide whether you’ve crossed the line from dating to domestic partnership, and—most importantly—how mediation can keep you out of a back-logged courtroom and ...
Court-Ordered Drug and Alcohol Testing in Family Law Disputes
Mediation Matters by Mediations Australia
9 minutes
5 months ago
Court-Ordered Drug and Alcohol Testing in Family Law Disputes
🚨 Are you facing drug and alcohol testing orders in your family court case? This comprehensive guide reveals everything Australian parents need to know about court-ordered substance testing - and a surprising alternative that could save your family thousands. Discover the three critical court documents that can make or break your case, understand exactly when judges order testing (it's not what you think!), and learn about the different types of tests from basic urine screens to compreh...
Mediation Matters by Mediations Australia
Think sharing a Netflix account and a mortgage makes you just “roommates with benefits”? Under Australian family law, it probably makes you partners in de facto relationships —with all the rights and obligations of a married couple. In this episode of Mediation Matters, we unpack exactly what de facto status means, how the courts decide whether you’ve crossed the line from dating to domestic partnership, and—most importantly—how mediation can keep you out of a back-logged courtroom and ...