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    Help please with joint property

    Hi Wrappack, Sat down with my solicitor 2 weeks ago to find out what my defacto partner would get in the event of a split. Well not much it would seem. Defacto law is very different to being married. Defacto law looks more at who has contributed what to the assets. In my case I have multiple...
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    Help please with joint property

    This one might end up where you split the NET profit 50 / 50. I think she’ll up her offer slightly to entice you out of court action. As BR showed there’s probably nothing really left to split although, depending on the type of person you are, it might bring you intense joy to see her end up...
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    Help please with joint property

    Hi CRAIG R, Mate, I just re-read your post and realised that the property is in joint names. The original intention of this asset could be seen as to her intentionally “sharing” its ownership with you. Hmmmm, better see a solicitor. A 1-hour consultation costs about $280.
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    Help please with joint property

    Hi Craig R, Defacto law and family law are very different although there is an underlying push to make them the same eventually. If you 2 were married you would more than likely be entitled to at least 50% of the marital assets upon divorce (marital assets are assets held by the both of...
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