Property Settlement
Breaking up is hard enough without worrying about how your assets will be divided.
Whether you’re navigating a separation, divorce, or de facto property settlement QLD, property settlement can be a complicated process fraught with emotion and uncertainty. At Collective Family Law Group Gold Coast, we’re here to help.
In this guide, we’ll explain everything you need to know about the property settlement process in Australia, so you can feel confident and empowered as you move forward.
Property settlement is dividing assets and liabilities between two parties after the breakdown of a relationship. It can include everything from real estate, cars, and bank accounts to superannuation, investments, and personal belongings.
Property settlement aims to achieve a fair and equitable asset distribution based on each case’s individual circumstances. You do not have to be divorced or have the assets sold before arranging your property settlement.
In Australia, property settlement is governed by the Family Law Act 1975. The Act sets out a four-step process for property division, which includes:
A fair and equitable outcome in property settlement requires careful planning, preparation, and negotiation. Some tips to keep in mind include:
At our Collective Family Law Group, we understand that property settlement can be complex and emotional.
So, here’s a checklist that can help you prepare for a property settlement or navigate your family law matter:
That’s why we’re here to guide you through every step, offering expert advice from the best divorce lawyer in Gold Coast, compassionate support, and a commitment to achieving your best possible outcome.
If you need help with property settlement or any other family law matter, don’t hesitate to contact us for a family law consultation free initial consultation.
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