A relationship breakup is one of the most stressful and painful life events we can experience. And unfortunately, the practical renegotiation of life is all part of the painful process.
Most couples who have been together for a significant amount of time and either have children together or share significant financial assets require the help of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia to finalise their break up.
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Specialised divorce lawyer Cassandra Kalpaxis tells us the three most common issues separating couples bring to the family court when they separate and what you need to know about each issue.
1. Parental Responsibility and Living Arrangements.
Navigating a new family structure is by far the most complex aspect of a separation. People commonly need help from the family court with a wide range of parenting issues, including; who the children will live with, who the children will spend time with and how parental responsibility will be dealt with.
It is critical to recognise that parental responsibility and spending time with your children are two different things, and one does not necessarily equate to the other. Parental responsibility deals with the complex decisions about the children's education, medical treatment, religion and travel. On the other hand, spending time with your children is, well, spending time with your children.
Parenting matters in court may be complex and can require judicial determination due to conflict between parents. Unfortunately, sometimes conflict can be fuelled by the unrealistic advice provided by lawyers, which can drag a matter through the court system, costing a client time, money and the ability to co-parent with their ex in the future.