Family Settlement And Property

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In Victoria, family settlements consider contributions, future needs, and any abuse or abandonment issues. Document all contributions and consider future needs for a favorable property split. If someone hasnt lived in a property for 8 months, entering without permission may be trespassing. Consult a family lawyer for guidance.

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how to get * percent when your kids are * and *
In Victoria, getting a specific percentage in a family settlement depends on various factors assessed by the court. While your children are adults, other considerations include:
- Contributions: Both financial and non-financial contributions to the marriage.
- Future Needs: Age, health, and earning potential of both parties.
- Financial Commitments: Any ongoing financial responsibilities.
If you want more specific guidance tailored to your situation, consider consulting a family lawyer. Would you like help finding one?
He has left after an affair and abandoned his kids alway and affair partner has verbally abused them
I'm sorry to hear about this difficult situation. In Victoria, when considering family settlements, factors such as abandonment and verbal abuse can be taken into account. You might want to consider applying for a protection order if the abuse continues.
Would you like assistance in finding a family lawyer to guide you through these proceedings?
i need a good split to keep house how do I do that
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In Victoria, securing a favorable split in a property settlement involves demonstrating contributions and future needs, along with considering any abandonment or abuse issues. Here are key factors:
- Document all financial and non-financial contributions.
- Consider any future needs, like health and earning capacity.
- Address any abuse or abandonment issues.
Since your situation involves complex factors, consulting a family lawyer could be beneficial. They can provide personalized advice and help you achieve your desired outcome.
can he collected his stuff when no one is home? Is he able to request that. He hasn’t lived here for 8 months and wants to go through house
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In Victoria, if someone hasn't lived in a property for 8 months, they may not have the right to enter without permission. Generally, entering a home without permission can be considered trespassing. It may be best to arrange a time for him to collect his belongings when someone is home. Would you like more information on property rights or trespassing laws in Victoria?