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The Separation Guide | A starting point for better separation and divorce
The Separation Guide
30 episodes
1 week ago
The Separation Guide is your independent guide to separation and divorce in Australia. We support you from start to finish, making separation simpler, more manageable and less stressful. We aim to give you confidence to make the right decisions for your future.
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The Separation Guide is your independent guide to separation and divorce in Australia. We support you from start to finish, making separation simpler, more manageable and less stressful. We aim to give you confidence to make the right decisions for your future.
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
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Episode 16: Kindness in Family Law
The Separation Guide | A starting point for better separation and divorce
52 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 16: Kindness in Family Law

We’ve had ‘no-fault’ divorce in Australia since 1975. Unlike criminal law, there's not a guilty verdict. Your lawyer isn't fighting to 'win' - their job is to help you reach an agreement with your spouse over property and financial settlement and child arrangements.

So is there really a place for escalating your matter to an inevitable court date, and who is actually benefiting when that happens? Is it time in Australia for a kind approach to Family Law? In this episode, we speak to Perpetua Kish from Balance Family Law and Angela Harbinson, CEO of The Separation Guide about:

  • the role of the law in separation and divorce
  • what kindness in Family Law looks like and how it benefits clients
  • de-escalation and proactive communication between lawyers
  • what to look for when choosing a lawyer who will avoid escalation
  • possible points of escalation and how to avoid them
  • the financial and emotional cost of escalation and going to court.

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The Separation Guide aims to make separation and divorce simpler, more manageable and less stressful. To find out more about how one of our Network Members could support your separation, take our free 3-minute Q&A. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

The Separation Guide | A starting point for better separation and divorce
The Separation Guide is your independent guide to separation and divorce in Australia. We support you from start to finish, making separation simpler, more manageable and less stressful. We aim to give you confidence to make the right decisions for your future.