Divorce

Whether you are married or in a de facto relationship, separating from your partner can be one of the most challenging times in your life. Current trends suggest that one couple in three will face the complicated emotional and financial issues of a separation or divorce.

When separating from your partner you'll need to review any joint investments, bank accounts, superannuation funds, personal insurance, health insurance, and possibly your tax arrangements. If you have children, you may need to address child maintenance arrangements too. In certain circumstances one or both parents may be entitled to temporary or long-term parenting payments from Centrelink.

By speaking with us you can be confident in your entitlements and options. Many people have benefited from our insights and assistance when negotiating with their partner.

The challenges can be complex and we can guide you through the financial implications of separation and help you prepare for the next chapter in your life.

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