If you’re getting married in Australia this year, it may be worth considering a prenuptial agreement, also known here as a binding financial agreement. The same is true for entering a de facto relationship.
When a couple decides to get married, divorce is the last thing they want to imagine. Unfortunately, happily ever after isn’t a reality for every couple. In 2019 there were 49,116 divorces granted to couples in Australia.
You and your spouse have decided to call it quits. Now you're looking forward to starting a new life apart from your spouse. There's just one problem.
You both still live in the same house.
This begs the question: How do you divide property in a divorce -- namely your marital home?
Trying to split property, like a house, in a fair manner can understandably be confusing in Queensland. However, the right property settlement solutions can lead to a mutually satisfactory outcome for you and the other party