by Mohamed Al-Fadhli | Apr 7, 2025 | Criminal Defence, Family Law
Recent research found that 99% of intimate partner homicides in New South Wales that occurred between 2008 and 2016 were preceded by evidence of “coercive control” within the relationship. In 2022, the NSW parliament introduced a law to criminalise coercive control in...
by Mohamed Al-Fadhli | Apr 7, 2025 | Family Law
Divorce is almost always a difficult and disruptive life event. For couples who own a family business, the stakes are particularly high, as the fate of the business often becomes a central point of contention during divorce proceedings. In Australia, a family business...
by Mohamed Al-Fadhli | Apr 7, 2025 | Family Law
Just because a couple lives together does not automatically mean they are in a de facto relationship. There are many different factors in determining whether two people are living in a de facto relationship, such as whether they share bank accounts, are in a sexual...
by Mohamed Al-Fadhli | Jan 27, 2025 | Blog
Applying for a visa can be a daunting and complex task. While some applications can be relatively straightforward, such as a holiday visa, others can be very complicated and require an in-depth knowledge of the specific country’s laws and visa processes. The...
by Mohamed Al-Fadhli | Jan 27, 2025 | Family Law
Following the breakdown of a marriage or de facto relationship, it is common for separated parties to be unsure and therefore anxious about their entitlements in a property settlement and the assets they are likely to retain. This is only natural given that Family Law...