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Surviving your split : a guide to separation, divorce and family law in Australia / Lucy Mannering & Rebekah Mannering.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Carlton, Victoria : Melbourne University Press, 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780522872798
  • 0522872794
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Surviving your split.DDC classification:
  • 306.89/0994 23
LOC classification:
  • KU570
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; Title; Copyright; Contents; Welcome to the club; 1 The first few days; 2 The first week; 3 Telling your children and extended family; 4 The first night without your children; 5 The first month; 6 Your parenting negotiations; 7 Child support; 8 Special days; 9 Your property settlement; 10 The first year and filing for divorce; 11 Thriving in your new life; Glossary; Resources; Index
Summary: Welcome to the club that you never wanted to join. You aren't alone- 94,000 Australians get divorced every year, and this doesn't include de facto relationships, which are just about identical in the eyes of the Family Court. Of all major life events that mess you around, divorce comes in at number two, just behind the death of a spouse. It's a scary, confusing time. But you will get through this. Authors and sisters Rebekah and Lucy Mannering did. Rebekah separated from her first husband four months before Lucy separated from hers. As lawyers who grew up in a family of lawyers, even they felt confronted by their strange new world. Surviving Your Split is the book they wished they'd had. Practical and humorous, it's the sort of guidance you'd get if your best friend was a family lawyer. It's for everyone who needs help to navigate the legal minefield of divorce, and wants some tips on how to get through it with their life relatively intact-and the possibility of creating an even better, happier life at the other side. Surviving Your Split aims to save you money by skilling you up and ensuring the best outcome for you and your family. It is broken into bite-size information including- surviving the first few days telling your children and extended family dealing with the Family Court system negotiating a property settlement and a resource list.
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Welcome to the club that you never wanted to join. You aren't alone- 94,000 Australians get divorced every year, and this doesn't include de facto relationships, which are just about identical in the eyes of the Family Court. Of all major life events that mess you around, divorce comes in at number two, just behind the death of a spouse. It's a scary, confusing time. But you will get through this. Authors and sisters Rebekah and Lucy Mannering did. Rebekah separated from her first husband four months before Lucy separated from hers. As lawyers who grew up in a family of lawyers, even they felt confronted by their strange new world. Surviving Your Split is the book they wished they'd had. Practical and humorous, it's the sort of guidance you'd get if your best friend was a family lawyer. It's for everyone who needs help to navigate the legal minefield of divorce, and wants some tips on how to get through it with their life relatively intact-and the possibility of creating an even better, happier life at the other side. Surviving Your Split aims to save you money by skilling you up and ensuring the best outcome for you and your family. It is broken into bite-size information including- surviving the first few days telling your children and extended family dealing with the Family Court system negotiating a property settlement and a resource list.

Intro; Title; Copyright; Contents; Welcome to the club; 1 The first few days; 2 The first week; 3 Telling your children and extended family; 4 The first night without your children; 5 The first month; 6 Your parenting negotiations; 7 Child support; 8 Special days; 9 Your property settlement; 10 The first year and filing for divorce; 11 Thriving in your new life; Glossary; Resources; Index

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