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Capital Gains Tax in Property Settlements: What the Court Considers
When dividing property after separation, the Family Court does not automatically factor in capital gains tax (“CGT”). In this post, we explore when CGT is taken into account and what recent case law tells us.

Ashleigh Moran
Sep 12 min read


When Parents Give Financial Support: Who Gets the Credit in Family Law Property Settlements?
A recent case of Yeng & Sun [2025] FedCFamC1A 106 reiterates the law as to how parental gifts are treated in family law property settlements - and why the intention behind those gifts really matters.

Ashleigh Moran
Sep 12 min read


Parental Alienation Explained: What the Family Court Looks For
Parental alienation can be heartbreaking and complex. Here’s what it means, how it’s handled in family law, and what to do if you’re affected.

Ashleigh Moran
Jul 12 min read


Major Changes to the Family Law Act in 2025: What Separating Couples Need to Know
Separation is a challenging time, and understanding your rights is crucial—especially when the legal landscape changes. On 10 June 2025,...

Ashleigh Moran
Jun 123 min read


Separated From Your Partner? Here Are Some Practical Steps | Sydney Family Lawyer
Separation can feel overwhelming, but knowing your next steps can make all the difference.
This article outlines the key things to consider after separating. Start with clarity, not confusion.

Ashleigh Moran
Jun 33 min read


The Benefits of Mediation in Family Law: A Kinder, Smarter Way to Resolve Disputes
Looking for a less stressful way to resolve family law issues?
Mediation offers a more respectful, cost-effective alternative to going to court. In this article, we explore how mediation works, why it often leads to better outcomes, and how it can help families move forward with less conflict and more control.

Ashleigh Moran
Jun 33 min read


Can I change parenting orders in NSW | Sydney Family Lawyer Insights
In this blog post, we break down in what circumstances parenting orders can be changed in NSW.

Ashleigh Moran
Jun 33 min read
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