As more people choose to live together, did you know that in Australia, after living together for a certain period, your relationship is legally considered equivalent to that of a married couple? While in many countries, living together as a couple does not equate to marriage, it is equivalent to marriage in Australia. By recognising […]
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If you are facing charges from the police in Australia, it is essential to know the correct steps to take in order to effectively protect your rights and avoid any actions or statements that could worsen the situation. How to confirm if you are being charged? In Australia, whether the police decide to charge someone […]
In Australia, the divorce process involves various costs, including government fees, service fees, lawyer fees, mediation fees, and costs related to handling property settlement and child custody. Understanding these expenses can help you better plan for the divorce process. Fees for Filing a Divorce Application: The cost of divorce may vary depending on your circumstances. […]
Drink driving is a serious traffic violation in Australia and is considered a crime. If convicted, the driver will face severe penalties, including: Immediate suspension: During the suspension period, the driver will be unable to drive any vehicle, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles. The suspension period is typically one year, but it may be longer if […]
Under what circumstances can I apply for an intervention order? An intervention order (also known as a protection order) is not limited to protecting either the female or male party. As long as anyone can prove that their life is being threatened, they can apply for a protection order. How to apply for an intervention […]
In the past month, apart from the knife-related assault cases in Hong Kong, there have also been frequent incidents of serious injuries in Melbourne. What are the relevant laws and regulations in Australia regarding causing harm to others? If the attacker has a mental illness, will they be held criminally responsible? If the attacker has […]
What happens if your spouse refuses to get divorced? In Australia, divorce does not require the consent of the other party. Therefore, you can apply for divorce unilaterally if you meet the following conditions: You have been separated from your spouse for a minimum of 12 months; and Either you or your spouse is an […]
New Changes to Take Effect on 6th May 2024 The Family Law Amendment Act (2023) introduces significant amendments that changes how the court decide on parenting arrangement. Therefore, we will outline everything you need to know about your custody rights after 6th May 2024. Equal Sharing Time with Parents No Longer the Default Outcome. Under […]
When facing situations that require legal protection, applying for a restraining order has become an important means of self-protection. Whether it is domestic violence, harassment, or other forms of threats, a restraining order can provide legal safeguards to some extent. Preparation Phase First, preparation is crucial. Make sure you have all possible evidence at hand. […]