Divorce is the
Court’s declaration that a marriage no longer exists.
There is no requirement of fault to obtain a divorce. A divorce
will be granted once irretrievable breakdown of marriage is demonstrated
by a period of 12 months separation. Parties may be separated
for 12 months despite the fact they continue to live under the
one roof. Additional evidence is required to corroborate a separation
under the one roof.
You can finalise all financial and parenting arrangements during
separation prior to applying for a divorce by either Minutes of
Consent, a Binding Financial Agreement or by issuing proceedings
in the Family Court or the Federal Magistrates Court.
Once divorced you must commence Court proceedings in relation
to property within 12 months of the divorce being finalised. The
fact is that after 12 months separation you can apply for a divorce
and the good news is that you don’t need a lawyer you can do it
yourself. The forms are not difficult and can be downloaded from
the Family Court website at
www.familycourt.gov.au.
If your children
are over 18 years you will not have to attend Court and it will
be dealt with in your absence. If your children are under 18 years
the Court will want to know what the arrangements are for the
children and that things have not changed at the date of the hearing.
If the court is satisfied that you have met all the criteria for
a divorce the divorce will be granted on the basis that provided
there is no appeal of the decision that it will become absolute
in a month at which time you will be able to remarry. If that
is the case you might like to consider a BFA to at least quarantine
the assets that you have acquired to date. There is a real feeling
of comfort to know that what you have acquired over a lifetime
can be protected in the event of a future separation.
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