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De Facto Matters, Family Law - Watson & Watson have experienced family lawyers for De Facto matters
While not enjoying all the same rights as marriage, de facto relationships are legally recognised. New South Wales legislation grants limited maintenance rights on the breakdown of a de facto relationship of at least two years duration. De Facto Law - What is Considered De Facto? The term 'de facto' also applies to same sex relationships, and even to a “close personal relationship” between two adults, regardless of whether they are related, who are living together, where one provides the other with domestic assistance or personal care (without fee or reward). As these relationships can be determined as 'de facto', it is vital to speak with a family lawyer prior to moving forward. How Does the Family Court Determine Whether a Relationship is De Facto? Latest News: New Commonwealth law for separating de facto couples - Property division when de facto relationships break down New laws for the division of property for people in de facto relationships that break down have been passed by the Commonwealth Parliament... read more Can De Facto partners reach agreement as to what will happen on the breakdown of a relationship? 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
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