In the realm of criminal law, particularly within the Australian legal framework, there exist provisions that cater to the nuances of justice, rehabilitation, and second chances. Among these provisions, Section 10 stands out as a significant and often misunderstood element. This article aims to shed light on what Section 10 entails and its implications for...Read More
When it comes to family law matters such as divorce, child custody and financial settlements, disclosure requires that both parties provide full and frank information about their respective financial circumstances. This includes income, debts, assets, liabilities, and any other relevant information. In Australia, Family Law Courts adhere to this principle which serves to ensure fairness...Read More
A Binding Child Support Agreement (BCSA) is a written agreement between the child’s parents in relation to payments to support the child. The BCSA is regulated by the Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989 (CSAA), but may also come under the Family Law Act 1975. A BCSA can only be terminated and replaced with a new...Read More
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