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Mediation Matters by Mediations Australia
Mediations Australia
25 episodes
3 weeks ago
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 ...
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
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Why Consent Orders Are So Good
Mediation Matters by Mediations Australia
6 minutes
1 month ago
Why Consent Orders Are So Good
Your verbal agreement means NOTHING without this step. 😬 You've done the hard work. You've negotiated with your ex about the house, the children, the debts. You've finally reached an agreement. But here's what most separating couples in Australia don't realise — that agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on. A verbal agreement? Unenforceable. A parenting plan? Valid, but if your ex stops following it, your options are limited. Even a written agreement between you both carri...
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 ...