Our approach to property settlement
Our specialist family lawyers are committed to helping you navigate the complexities of property settlement with clarity and confidence. We work closely with you to:
- Explain the property division process and key strategies for maximizing your outcome.
- Assess your situation and the relevant property pool.
- Provide clear guidance on calculating your potential entitlement and identifying factors that can enhance your outcome.
Separation Agreements
If you can amicably agree on property division with your partner, a separation agreement may be the best route. Our family lawyers can assist you in negotiating and formalizing a settlement, which can be achieved through:
- Consent Orders: Formalized by the Family Court, providing legal certainty and stamp duty exemptions for asset transfers.
- Binding Financial Agreements (Separation Agreements): Offering finality and preventing future claims.
These agreements can also be established before marriage (Prenuptial Agreement) or during the relationship, outlining property division plans in case of separation.
Mediation Services
Mediation is an effective way to resolve disputes with the help of an independent mediator. This process can facilitate negotiations and help both parties reach a mutually satisfactory agreement.
Going to Court
If an agreement cannot be reached, the matter may proceed to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. The timelines for initiating court proceedings are:
- Within 12 months of the Divorce Order taking effect for divorced couples.
- Within two years of the date of separation for de facto couples.
If these deadlines are missed, court permission is required to commence the case.
Steps in Property Division
The process of property division involves several key steps:
- Valuation: Assess the value of each party’s assets.
- Just and Equitable: Determine if making an order is fair and reasonable.
- Contributions Assessment: Evaluate the contributions made by each party.
- Section 75(2) Factors: Consider various factors, including children’s arrangements and each party’s income.
- Final Order: Ensure the proposed division is just and equitable.