Separation and Divorce
I Have Just Separated! What Should I Do Now?
1. Stay Calm
There is life after separation. The decisions you make now may have important consequences later.
Try not to make decisions in the heat of the moment.
Make rough plans that meet your needs.
Remember to keep any plans flexible.
2. Seek expert help
There is a list of helpful organisations at the back of this booklet.
3. Consider Counselling
4. Consider Mediation
5. Prepare A Careful Budget
6. Seek Legal Advice
Even if you and your spouse want to negotiate matters between yourselves, your solicitor will be able to give you the information you need to act in your own best interests.
Do not rely on the experience of friends and relatives who have had relationship problems. Your situation is probably different and the law may have changed since then.
7. Make Any Agreements Formal
Once you and your spouse reach an agreement, make sure you make it formal.
A solicitor can explain the alternatives to you. This way you know that your agreement will be enforceable by the Court.
8. Ask Your Solictitor Whether Or Not You Should Make A New Will
9. Keep A Diary Of Any Incidents That Relate To The Children If You Are Having Child Welfare Problems
10. Keep Copies Of All Documents And Letters Sent To You By Your Solicitor
Also keep all receipts and invoices that relate to your financial situation.
11. Ask Your Solicitor Questions If There Is Anything You Do Not Understand
12. Ask About Your Legal Costs
Solicitors’ fees may vary from firm to firm. Some solicitors send accounts after specific stages.
You may prefer that your solicitor sends you monthly accounts so that you are clear about your costs as you go along.
Sort these things out up front as it will save you and your solicitor embarrassment and disagreements later.
13. Seek Legal Advice About Where You Can Live
You may be able to obtain a Court Order that gives you sole use and occupation of your home.
14. Remember To Take Your Personal Papers If You Do Leave
15. Go Back To Collect Your Belongings If You Need To
If you need to go back to get personal items that you left behind, but are afraid, you can ask the police to accompany you.
Can I Make An Agreement With My Spouse Without Having To Go To Court?
It is always preferable to reach an agreement.
You can try to do this through counselling, mediation or negotiation.
Counselling
Counselling can help parents to work through issues of child welfare or other problems resulting from separation.
Mediation
A mediator is a neutral third party who arranges a meeting between you and your spouse to help you find a solution to your dispute.
Solicitors sometimes sit in on mediation sessions with their clients.
If your solicitor does not sit in on your session, you can meet your solicitor afterwards and get legal advice before the next session.
If you reach an agreement during a mediation session, you can then speak to your solicitor who will prepare the agreement in writing.
Negotiation
Experienced Family Law solicitors, such as Michael Lynch Family Lawyers, try to settle matters without going to Court. They do this through negotiation.
Most matters are settled by negotiation.
What Sort Of Agreement Do I Need?
The type of agreement will depend on the issue.
The most common types of agreements are those that relate to:
- children – Consent Order or Parenting Plan;
- property settlement and/or spouse maintenance – Consent Order or Binding Financial Agreement; and
- child support – Child Support Agreement.
What Is A Binding Financial Agreement In A Marriage?
There are three types of Binding Financial Agreements:
- before marriage – also known as a pre-nuptial agreement;
- during marriage; and
- after marriage.
As long as a Binding Financial Agreement meets the legal requirements, they are binding and will be enforced by the Court.
From 1 March 2009 defacto couples can also make a Binding Financial Agreement under the Family Law Act.
What Is A Recognised Agreement In A De Facto Relationship?
The law regarding property settlements for defacto couples changed on
1 March 2009. Couples that separated after that date come under the Family Law Act. For couples that separated before 1 March 2009 there are two types of Recognised Agreements (under Queensland Law). These are:
- Cohabitation Agreements – created before a couple decides to live together, or during the time that they live together; and
- Separation Agreements – created after a couple separates, or when they state that they intend to separate.
When Can I Get A Divorce?
Family Law in Australia is based on a ‘no fault’ principle. The only ground for divorce in Australia is 12 months separation.
It is possible for you and your spouse to ‘live under the same roof’ and to still satisfy the required 12 months separation.
When calculating 12 months separation, any periods of reconciliation that are less than three months long are not counted, and do not stop a 12 month period from being calculated.
You may apply for a divorce either individually or together.
Divorce applications are handled by the Federal Magistrates Court.
A Divorce Order becomes final one month and one day after it is made. Neither person is allowed to re-marry before the Order becomes final.
In marriages where there are children under 18 years, the Court must be satisfied that appropriate arrangements have been made for their care.
Once the Divorce Order has become final, you have a deadline of 12 months in which to start proceedings for property settlement, if not finalised already. After 12 months you must apply to the Court to be allowed to start an application.
Do I Have To Change My Name?
A woman is not legally obliged to use her husband’s surname when she marries. The use of the husband’s surname has developed through custom.
If you decide to use your husband’s surname, you can change back to your maiden name at any time you want to. This often happens after separation.
Do I Have To Support My Spouse?
Spouse maintenance is where a payment is made by one spouse to the other because of a significant difference in the amount of income.
There is no formula to apply in determining the amount of spouse maintenance, rather there are a number of factors that the Court takes into account when deciding whether maintenance has to be paid.
Anny money received from an income-tested pension or benefit is ignored by the Court when deciding if maintenance will be paid or not.
Sometimes the Court will say that maintenance must be paid for a specific period of time so that the other person can complete a training course.
Maintenance payments will end if any of the following occur:
- the person receiving maintenance remarries;
- the person receiving maintenance dies; or
- the person paying maintenance dies.
Client Testimonials
“Michael Lynch Family Lawyers always gave me competent and knowledgeable advice. I was always given the best advice and I was consistently kept up to date. The meetings and phone calls were kept business-like, yet caring and thoughtful of my emotional state at the time. Thank you.â€
Client Testimonials
After utilising the mediation services team recommended by your organisation, my ex-partner and I were able to reach some interim agreements about parenting. I am incredibly grateful for the advice provided by Debra Effeney; and found your firm’s services to be exceptionally professional. If we needed to consult a family lawyer in the future, we would have no hesitation in reconnecting with your firm.
I have appreciated the way that you and the staff at your firm have handled my situation. I would especially like to mention the professional and caring way my lawyer conducted my case, I am deeply grateful and extremely happy with the results. I will be referring others to your service.
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Thank you Debra for all the work you did for me, you both made the process manageable and brought sense to the chaos.
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I always felt that the service provided by Michael Lynch Family Lawyers was of a high standard. Each time, after appointments I came away feeling secure. Keep doing what you are and maintain the ‘family feel’ that permeates your services.
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If I need a family lawyer in the future I’ll be heading to Michael Lynch Family Lawyers again.
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Thank you for helping me through this difficult time. You have been caring, compassionate and efficient. Some of my divorcing friends have not been so fortunate. In my mind, you are the best family lawyer in Brisbane. If anyone I know needs a good family lawyer, I will tell them to speak to you. Thanks again.
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Thank you for your ongoing conciliatory approach in this matter and as always I appreciate your level headed advice. I certainly feel that I ended up with the right Solicitor.
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My solicitor is a good listener. My documentation maintained the high moral ground.
Thank you, you placed my needs first, you were aware of the need to reach a final result and not get caught up in the personal issues of the other party.
Michael, thank you again for your presence here yesterday. We really appreciated the clarity and accessibility of your presentation. It is a rare thing to find somebody who not only has expertise, but also has a skill in communicating it.
I was guided through a really difficult time with expertise of Michael Lynch Family Lawyers. I am more than happy with the outcome of mediation.
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Thank you very much to everyone at Michael Lynch Family Lawyers. Thank you for helping me get my life back and make a fresh start. To have that fresh start without fear and anxiety is priceless.
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Many thanks to Stephanie for her help and support through this time, I was incredibly impressed with her work.
Michael Lynch Family Lawyers always gave me competent and knowledgeable advice. I was consistently kept up to date. The meetings and phone calls were kept business-like, yet caring and thoughtful of my emotional state at the time. Thank you.
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