Understanding Family Law in New South Wales: Key Differences and What You Need to Know

Family law can be complex and varies significantly from one authority to another. For residents of New South Wales (NSW), understanding these differences is crucial when navigating family-related legal matters. We specialise in providing expert guidance on family law issues specific to NSW. In this blog, we’ll explore the key differences in family law in NSW and what you need to know to protect your rights and interests. 

Key Differences in Family Law in New South Wales 

Family law in NSW has several unique aspects that differentiate it from other states: 

Property Settlement

In NSW, property settlement following a separation or divorce is governed by the Family Law Act 1975. This legislation outlines how assets and liabilities should be divided between parties. Unlike some other states, NSW does not have a separate property regime, meaning that all assets, regardless of whose name they are in, are considered part of the property pool to be divided. 

Parenting Arrangements

When it comes to parenting arrangements, NSW follows the principle of the best interests of the child. This means that the court will prioritise the child’s welfare primarily. The Family Law Act 1975 also applies here, ensuring that both parents have a role in their child’s life, provided it is safe and, in the child’s, best interests. 

De Facto Relationships

NSW recognises de facto relationships, which are relationships where two people live together on a genuine domestic basis but are not legally married. De facto couples have similar rights and obligations as married couples when it comes to property settlement and parenting arrangements. To qualify as a de facto relationship, the couple must have lived together for at least two years or have a child together. 

Why Choose Bell Lawyers for Your Family Law Matters? 

At Bell Lawyers, we understand the intricacies of family law in NSW and are committed to providing personalised and compassionate legal services. Our experienced team can help you navigate the complexities of property settlements, parenting arrangements, and de facto relationships, ensuring that your rights are protected every step of the way. 

Navigating family law in NSW can be challenging, but with the right legal support, you can achieve a fair and just outcome. Let’s work together to give you the best possible chance of reaching a fair and lasting resolution. Call us today on (02) 4734 9333 or reach out via our https://bell-lawyers.com.au/contact/. If you’re looking for dedicated and neutral mediation services, visit our partner practice Bell Mediation at http://www.bellmediation.com.au, offering professional family dispute resolution tailored to your unique situation. 

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