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De Facto Relationships

A de facto relationship is one where two adults live together as a couple on a genuine domestic basis, but are not legally married or related by family. Issues related to property division, spousal maintenance, and child custody can arise when such a relationship ends, similar to those in a marital separation. At Ko Family Lawyers, we can help our clients define the legal status of their relationship, negotiate and draft agreements for property division or maintenance, and represent our client's interests in court if disputes arise. In addition, we can assist in matters of child custody and support, always prioritising the best interests of the child.

A de facto relationship is one where two adults live together as a couple on a genuine domestic basis, but are not legally married or related by family. Issues related to property division, spousal maintenance, and child custody can arise when such a relationship ends, similar to those in a marital separation. At Ko Family Lawyers, we can help our clients define the legal status of their relationship, negotiate and draft agreements for property division or maintenance, and represent our client's interests in court if disputes arise. In addition, we can assist in matters of child custody and support, always prioritising the best interests of the child.

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Discover more about the De Facto Relationship issues that Ko Family Lawyers can assist you with. If you’re uncertain about the specific category your concern fits into, feel free to schedule a consultation. Our team is here to guide you through your unique circumstances.

Property Settlement

Property settlement refers to the division of assets and liabilities between parties when a marriage or a de facto relationship ends. Visit our property page for more.

Financial Agreements

Financial agreements are legally binding contracts that set out how a couple's assets and liabilities will be divided in the event of relationship breakdown. Visit our property page for more.

Spousal Maintenance

Spousal maintenance refers to the financial support one partner might be required to provide to the other following a separation. Visit our maintenance page for more.

Child Maintenance

Child maintenance is a financial commitment that non-custodial parents are required to contribute towards the upbringing and welfare of their children after a separation. Visit our maintenance page for more.

Child Custody & Visitation

Child custody and visitation are critical aspects that determine how parents share their responsibilities and time with their children after a separation or divorce. Visit our parenting page for more.

Child Support

Child support refers to the financial obligation imposed on parents to contribute to the costs of raising their children following a separation. Visit our parenting page for more.

Parenting Plans

A parenting plan is a written agreement that outlines how separated parents will continue to care and provide for their children. Visit our parenting page for more.

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