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In this episode of "The Ex Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast," hosts Alex and Liza tackle the often-complex issue of property settlements in family law disputes. Property division is one of the most contentious parts of a separation, and understanding the process and key legal principles can make a world of difference.

Join Alex and Liza as they guide you through:

  1. The Pre-Stanford 4-Step Approach:
    • A breakdown of the traditional four-step approach used in property settlement cases, including identifying and valuing assets, assessing contributions, considering financial circumstances, and determining if the proposed settlement is just and equitable.
  2. Key Case Summaries:
    • Stanford v Stanford (2012): The case that questioned whether there should even be a property adjustment order in a long second marriage.
    • In the Marriage of Weir (1992): The importance of full disclosure in property cases.
    • Descas & Descas (2013): The humorous yet serious case of valuing a 'haunted house.'
    • Farmer & Bramley (2000): The role of lottery wins and post-separation windfalls in property distribution.
    • Kowaliw & Kowaliw (1981): How wasteful or reckless conduct affects property settlements.
    • Kennon v Kennon (1997): The relevance of domestic violence in property cases.
    • Kennon v Spry: Family trusts and their impact on property settlements.
    • Fields & Smith: The end of 'special skills' contributions in determining property division.
    • Mallet v Mallet: Why a 50/50 split is not the automatic starting point in property cases.

This episode provides a deep dive into property cases in family law, offering valuable insights and practical guidance for those facing a property settlement dispute.

Tune in for expert analysis and legal perspectives from Alex and Liza, ensuring you feel more informed and prepared when dealing with property settlements in family law.

Contact Alex and Liza on the emails below or check them out on Social Media.

Alex Wynn - alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au
Liza Friedwald - liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6155675999789

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In this episode of "The Ex Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast," hosts Alex and Liza tackle the often-complex issue of property settlements in family law disputes. Property division is one of the most contentious parts of a separation, and understanding the process and key legal principles can make a world of difference.

Join Alex and Liza as they guide you through:

  1. The Pre-Stanford 4-Step Approach:
    • A breakdown of the traditional four-step approach used in property settlement cases, including identifying and valuing assets, assessing contributions, considering financial circumstances, and determining if the proposed settlement is just and equitable.
  2. Key Case Summaries:
    • Stanford v Stanford (2012): The case that questioned whether there should even be a property adjustment order in a long second marriage.
    • In the Marriage of Weir (1992): The importance of full disclosure in property cases.
    • Descas & Descas (2013): The humorous yet serious case of valuing a 'haunted house.'
    • Farmer & Bramley (2000): The role of lottery wins and post-separation windfalls in property distribution.
    • Kowaliw & Kowaliw (1981): How wasteful or reckless conduct affects property settlements.
    • Kennon v Kennon (1997): The relevance of domestic violence in property cases.
    • Kennon v Spry: Family trusts and their impact on property settlements.
    • Fields & Smith: The end of 'special skills' contributions in determining property division.
    • Mallet v Mallet: Why a 50/50 split is not the automatic starting point in property cases.

This episode provides a deep dive into property cases in family law, offering valuable insights and practical guidance for those facing a property settlement dispute.

Tune in for expert analysis and legal perspectives from Alex and Liza, ensuring you feel more informed and prepared when dealing with property settlements in family law.

Contact Alex and Liza on the emails below or check them out on Social Media.

Alex Wynn - alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au
Liza Friedwald - liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6155675999789

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