Power of Attorney and Superannuation death benefits

In South Australia, a Power of Attorney (POA) grants someone the authority to make decisions on your behalf regarding financial and legal matters while you are alive. It can come into affect immediately or it can be deferred in its operation to a later time or trigger...
9 March, 2024

Common Family Law Fallacies

If you’re in the unfortunate situation of going through a relationship break-up you have probably heard all sorts of ‘advice’ from well-meaning friends and family. Family and friends are a great source of emotional and physical support when you have separated, however...
18 April, 2023

Parenting orders for non-parents – who can apply?

A parenting order is not only designed to apply to the parents or guardians of a child, non-parents can also apply for parenting orders to be able to spend time with or care for a child. The Family Law Act allows a grandparent or any other person concerned for the...
18 April, 2023