The process adopted by the Court for property settlement of a de facto relationship or marriage is usually a 4 step approach namely: (read more)
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Property Settlement after the death of a spouse party
The Family Law Act allows a court to make an order for the alteration of property interest of parties to a marriage.
A Full Court decision established a 4 step process for determining applications for property settlement- (read more)

Enforcing a QCAT debt
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal was introduced to assist people resolving debt disputes up to and including $25,000.00.
If you obtain a favourable decision for a debt from QCAT then the next hurdle you face is enforcing the decision. The decision is not a judgment. The decision in your favour will stay in effect for 6 years, so you need to commence enforcement proceedings within that time. QCAT will not enforce the decision. (read more)
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