Divorce
For assistance with divorce in Australia, you can contact the Family Relationship Advice Line (FRAL) at 1800 050 321 or visit their website at familyrelationships.gov.au.
Here's a breakdown of resources and information:
Key Resources:
Family Relationship Advice Line (FRAL):
Joint Application:
In a divorce settlement, a wife in Australia is entitled to a fair and equitable share of the assets and property accumulated during the marriage.
Coping with Separation and Divorce:
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Here's a breakdown of resources and information:
Key Resources:
Family Relationship Advice Line (FRAL):
- Phone: 1800 050 321 (or +61 7 3423 6878 if overseas)
- Website: familyrelationships.gov.au
- What they offer: Free information and simple advice about family law, and can refer you to services that can provide further assistance.
- Phone: 1300 789 978
- Website: mensline.org.au
- What they offer: National telephone and online support, information and referral service for men with family and relationship concerns.
- Website: amica.gov.au
- What they offer: A low-cost online service for couples whose separation is relatively amicable, using AI to suggest property asset splits and assist with parenting plans
- Website: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
- What they offer: Information about the divorce process, including how to apply for a divorce.
- There is no expedited process for divorce, and an immediate divorce is not an option.
- Once you apply, you can anticipate being granted a divorce order within 3 to 4 months.
Joint Application:
- Making a joint application is the easiest and cheapest way to get a divorce.
In a divorce settlement, a wife in Australia is entitled to a fair and equitable share of the assets and property accumulated during the marriage.
Coping with Separation and Divorce:
- Recognize that it's okay to have different feelings.
- Don't go through it alone.
- Take care of yourself emotionally and physically.
- Avoid power struggles and arguments with your spouse or former spouse.
- Each party retains a specially trained lawyer committed to resolving disputes amicably.
PLEASE NOTE:
Real Learning Solutions Pty Ltd is committed to helping to provide people with information on divorce. We strive to provide the latest and most up-to-date information to help you make informed choices, connect you with the right support services, and ensure you have everything you need to manage your diabetes. While care has been taken to provide these links, they do not constitute endorsement or approval of these websites or their content. Real Learning Solutions Pty Ltd takes no responsibility for any information or services which may appear on any linked websites. It is the responsibility of the web user to make their own decisions about the accuracy, reliability, relevance and correctness of information viewed or found.