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 | 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...
by Moe | Aug 28, 2024 | Blog, Family Law
This blog will focus on the key issues that arise in family law, particularly during divorce and custody disputes. It could cover topics like the division of assets, spousal maintenance, and strategies for achieving the best possible outcome in custody cases. The...