When it comes to financial settlements, there are two big questions most people want to know:
If either of these questions are on your mind, ask for one of our Quick Guides. They're not legalese - they're brief and practical and will give you clarity within minutes. And they're free. |
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Tell me more: What's in the Quick Guides?
Quick Guide #1: How do I find out what's fair?
When you start asking around about what you "should get" in your settlement, you'll probably hear a huge range of opinions. Why? Because the laws in Australia are incredibly vague. So anyone can have an opinion and there's no way to "prove" what the right one is.
Most people find that pretty frustrating.
But despite the vagueness, you can find out. Our Quick Guide explains how you can find out what's "fair and reasonable". You'll learn:
It's free. Just fill in the form to receive it by email.
Most people find that pretty frustrating.
But despite the vagueness, you can find out. Our Quick Guide explains how you can find out what's "fair and reasonable". You'll learn:
- What are "entitlements";
- The "range" of wealth splits that covers 98% of separating Australians;
- How to narrow down the range to the right level for your situation;
- How going through lawyers and courts might affect your outcome;
- How some "back of the envelope" calculations can show you the right way to reduce or eliminate any argument about your deal;
- What to do if you can't agree on an outcome that seems fair to you both.
It's free. Just fill in the form to receive it by email.
Quick Guide #2: How do we formalise an agreement we've already reached?
If you've managed to agree on arrangements for dividing up your financials, you probably should formalise them.
You don't need to be fearful that it will be long and complicated and expensive. It doesn't need to be. Our Quick Guide explains how to get your "deal" formalised. In it you'll find:
You don't need to be fearful that it will be long and complicated and expensive. It doesn't need to be. Our Quick Guide explains how to get your "deal" formalised. In it you'll find:
- Whether you need to do anything at all;
- When it is important to formalise whatever agreement you've reached;
- How the right kind of agreement will save you on stamp duty, if you're changing property titles;
- How superannuation can be transferred;
- The two options you have for formal, legally binding agreements;
- How to stop your "deal" falling apart; and
- What costs are involved and how long it takes.
This one is free, too - if you'd like to receive it, just fill in the form.
About Us: Pragmatic guidance on financial settlements
Almost all separating couples can achieve financial settlements without wasting ridiculous amounts of time, money and emotions going through the legal system. We've helped thousands of separating Australian couples do just that:
And most importantly of all:
- We're not lawyers, which means we can work for both of you. We only work for couples, never one side.
- We’re supportive and empathetic, but our greatest value is our impartiality. We don't want to hear about your former partner's many failings! Our sole focus is helping you reach and formalise a sensible settlement.
- We strip away the confusion that most separating people face. Even though the laws are a mess, we can give you clarity, so you understand how settlements really work, what’s important - and the smoothest path to a result.
- We provide our services nationwide, by phone and email. So you don't need to travel to appointments. And you don't need to be face-to-face with your former partner.
And most importantly of all:
We'll help you reach a settlement that is "normal" for people with your profile - one that lets you sleep at night.
Want to talk it through?We also offer a free consultation service.
Most people say they learned more in twenty minutes on the phone with us than in weeks or months of talking to friends or surfing the web or even talking to lawyers. If you think that might help, tick that option on the form, too, and we'll make a time to chat. |
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