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Family law in Australia – dividing property after you have separated – PDF, 823.0kbThis information is for people who:have been married or in a de facto relationship, are no longer together and need to divide up property such as the car, furniture or house | English |
Family law in Australia – after you have separated: making arrangements about the children – PDF, 794.0kbThis information is for parents who are no longer in a relationship together. It has information on the law in Australia and making arrangements for the children after you have separated. | English |
Family law in Australia – separation and divorce – PDF, 921.0kbThis information sheet is for people who are unmarried and thinking about ending their relationship or married and thinking about getting a divorce. It has information on what you need to do, your rights and responsibilities and where to get help. | English |
Family law in Australia – the first step: getting help to reach agreement with the other parent. – PDF, 631.0kbThis information is for parents who are separated or thinking of separating | English |
Family law in Australia – dividing property after you have separated (Arabic) – PDF, 2.2mbThis fact sheet is for people who are no longer in a relationship together need to divide up property and where to get help | Arabic |
Family law in Australia – after you have separated: making arrangements about the children (Arabic) – PDF, 2.5mbA fact sheet for parents who are no longer in a relationship together, with information about the law in Australia and making arrangements for the children after you have separated and where to get help | Arabic |
Family law in Australia– separation and divorce (Arabic) – PDF, 2.8mbA fact sheet for people who are thinking about separation or divorce, with information about decisions you need to make and where to get help | Arabic |
Family law in Australia – the first step: getting help to reach agreement with the other parent (Arabic) – PDF, 2.6mbA fact sheet for parents are thinking about separating or divorcing, with information on making decisions about the children’s future | Arabic |
澳大利亚家事法 – 分居后财产分割 / Family law in Australia – dividing property after you have separated (Chinese) – PDF, 949.0kbThis fact sheet is for people who are no longer in a relationship together. It has information about how to divide up property and where to get help | Chinese |
澳大利亚家事法 - 分居后:做出子女安排 / Family law in Australia – after you have separated: making arrangements about the children (Chinese) – PDF, 687.0kbA fact sheet for parents who are no longer in a relationship together. It has information about the law in Australia and making arrangements for the children after you have separated and where to get help | Chinese |
澳大利亚家事法-分居与离婚 / Family law in Australia– separation and divorce (Chinese) – PDF, 1.1mbA fact sheet for people who are thinking about separation or divorce, with information about decisions you need to make and where to get help | Chinese |
澳大利亚家事法-第一步:获得帮助与前配偶 达成协议 / Family law in Australia – the first step: getting help to reach agreement with the other parent (Chinese) – PDF, 1.0mbA fact sheet for parents are thinking about separating or divorcing, with information on making decisions about the children’s future | Chinese |
Family law in Australia – separation and divorce – PDF, 1.1mbThis information sheet is for people who are unmarried and thinking about ending their relationship or married and thinking about getting a divorce. It has information on what you need to do, your rights and responsibilities and where to get help. | Vietnamese |
Family law in Australia – dividing property after you have separated – PDF, 1.0mbThis information is for people who:have been married or in a de facto relationship, are no longer together and need to divide up property such as the car, furniture or house | Vietnamese |
Family law in Australia – after you have separated: making arrangements about the children – PDF, 1.1mbThis information is for parents who are no longer in a relationship together. It has information on the law in Australia and making arrangements for the children after you have separated. | Vietnamese |
Family law in Australia – the first step: getting help to reach agreement with the other parent – PDF, 1.0mbThis information is for parents who are separated or thinking of separating | Vietnamese |