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Why Marriage and Divorce Should Trigger an Immediate Will Review

Why Marriage and Divorce Should Trigger an Immediate Will Review

by Maggie Orman | Jun 12, 2026 | Estate Planning, Family Law

Marriage, separation, and divorce can dramatically impact your will. Discover why reviewing your estate plan after a major relationship change is essential to protect your loved ones and safeguard your legacy.

Protecting Your Estate from being Contested in NSW

Protecting Your Estate from being Contested in NSW

by Maggie Orman | Jun 4, 2026 | Estate Planning

Protecting your Estate from being contested requires careful planning. Learn who can challenge a Will in NSW and the estate planning strategies, including testamentary trusts, that may help reduce the risk of disputes.

Consent Orders: How to Finalise Property and Parenting Arrangements After Separation

Consent Orders: How to Finalise Property and Parenting Arrangements After Separation

by Maggie Orman | May 7, 2026 | Family Law

Learn how consent orders work in Australia, including property settlements, parenting arrangements, costs, and timelines.

Consent Orders vs Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs): Which Option is right for you?

Consent Orders vs Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs): Which Option is right for you?

by Maggie Orman | May 7, 2026 | Family Law

Compare consent orders vs binding financial agreements in Australia. Learn the key differences, risks, costs, and which option is right for your situation.

Relocation After Separation: Can you move with your child in NSW?

Relocation After Separation: Can you move with your child in NSW?

by Maggie Orman | Apr 23, 2026 | Family Law

Relocation after separation can be complex. Learn when you can move with your child in NSW, what the Court considers, and your legal options.

Statutory Legacy in NSW Explained | Dying Without a Will

Statutory Legacy in NSW Explained | Dying Without a Will

by Maggie Orman | Apr 14, 2026 | Estate Planning

What is statutory legacy in NSW? Learn how estates are divided when someone dies without a will and why proper estate planning is essential for protecting your family.

Common Property Settlement Mistakes to Avoid

Common Property Settlement Mistakes to Avoid

by Maggie Orman | Feb 5, 2026 | Family Law

Avoid common property settlement mistakes during asset division after separation. Learn how Australian Family Law approaches fair outcomes and long-term financial security.

How to Navigate Separation in the New Year

How to Navigate Separation in the New Year

by Maggie Orman | Jan 13, 2026 | Family Law

Beginning a separation in the new year can feel overwhelming. Learn how to navigate the legal, financial and parenting steps involved.

Hiding Assets in Divorce: What You Need to Know

Hiding Assets in Divorce: What You Need to Know

by Maggie Orman | Sep 2, 2025 | Family Law

Worried your ex might be hiding assets in divorce? Learn the warning signs, how hidden assets are discovered, and the penalties for dishonesty.

ChatGPT Divorce Advice: Why AI Can’t Replace a Family Lawyer

ChatGPT Divorce Advice: Why AI Can’t Replace a Family Lawyer

by Maggie Orman | Aug 7, 2025 | Family Law

A Greek woman divorced her husband after asking ChatGPT to “read” his coffee cup. Here’s why relying on ChatGPT for divorce advice can be risky and why a trusted family lawyer is still essential.

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