
How Does the Family Court Determine Whether a Relationship is De Facto?
To determine whether a relationship is truly de facto, a court will look at a number of facts listed in the NSW legislation. These include the duration of the relationship, financial dependence, ownership, and use of property, children, the existence of a common residence, mutual support, and public recognition of the relationship. The Family Court determines issues relating to the children of a de facto relationship. The District Court or Supreme Court determine issues relating to the property of the partners in a de facto relationship in a separation. Those property matters are determined in Court in accordance with the provisions of the Property (Relationships) Act 1984.
Can De Facto partners reach agreement as to what will happen on the breakdown of a relationship?
The Property (Relationship) Act 1984 provides for parties in a de facto relationship to enter into an agreement setting out what will occur in the event of a breakdown. Careful consideration is to be had to the terms of any agreement, not only in what is in the agreement, but what is omitted from the agreement. There are many issues that need to be carefully considered.
Watson & Watson Family Lawyers can inform you whether you are eligible to receive support, and can assist with property and children’s matters as a de facto partner.
Advice for De Facto Law
Please use the form to the right to contact us and arrange an appointment. One of our experienced family lawyers will contact you and discuss your situation and advise on the best course of action as a de facto, or former de facto partner.
Please note that our provision of any telephone advice to you is only a general discussion to assist as to whether you wish to instruct us. Telephone discussions should not be construed as legal advice and are not to be relied upon. Legal advice which you can rely on can only be properly provided by us to you at or following an initial conference. We are not responsible for any action you may take or fail to take based upon the provision of our telephone advice to you. If you wish to arrange a conference, please contact us.
Watson & Watson acted on behalf of the Wife. There was a long marriage of approximately 20 years and there were significant assets, however, there were very substantial debts and the total net assets...
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