What are Consent Orders and how can I apply for them?
There are risks to leaving any agreement on parenting or property arrangements undocumented. Consent orders protect both parties.
Can rental rates be reviewed after the COVID-19 prescribed period?
The increased rent which would have been charged to the tenant in accordance with the rent review provisions in the lease can now be charged.
How to Serve Documents in Family Law Matters
Different types of court documents require different methods of service. We outline the different types of service and how to navigate each.
Terminating an Executive Employee
If you are considering terminating an executive employee - understand the risks and your employee's rights.
How to get divorced in Australia if you were married overseas?
If you were married overseas you are still able to apply for a Divorce in Australia, provided certain conditions are met. The experienced specialist accredited family lawyers at Antunes can assist…
Do you own property in a fixed unit trust? Are you receiving the benefit of the land tax threshold?
If you own property in a fixed unit trust, you may not be receiving the benefit of the land tax threshold in circumstances where Revenue NSW have assessed the trust as a “special trust”. Find more…
Is your matter eligible for the Discrete Property List – saving you time and money?
The Discrete Property list is for matters where the parties are seeking financial orders only. The aim of this list is to attempt to deal with matters in a cost-effective way and without lengthy…
What is my ‘date of separation’?
The date of separation is the date that one, or both, of the parties to the marriage decided that the marriage was over and is often characterised by one party leaving the former matrimonial home.
What is my Duty of Disclosure in Family Law?
We can help you understand your duty of disclosure or rights when it comes navigating the difficult circumstances surrounding relationship breakdown.