Specialist Legal Advice for Non-Married Couples and Partners
Under the Family Law Act 1975, de facto relationships carry many of the same legal rights and responsibilities as marriages, particularly regarding property settlements and parenting arrangements. Our de facto relationship lawyer provides expert guidance to help you establish your legal standing and protect your interests during and after a relationship.
With decades of experience serving clients across Lismore, Ballina, Byron Bay, and Kyogle, our lawyer assists individuals in meeting the evidentiary requirements necessary to prove or defend the existence of a de facto relationship.
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Does Your Relationship Qualify as De Facto?
For the Court to have jurisdiction to make orders for property or maintenance, your relationship must meet specific legal criteria. Generally, a de facto relationship exists if you and your partner are not legally married or related, but live together on a "genuine domestic basis."
The Court considers several factors to determine the existence of a de facto relationship, including:
- The duration of the relationship (typically a minimum of two years).
- The nature and extent of common residence.
- Whether a sexual relationship exists.
- The degree of financial dependence or interdependence.
- The ownership, use, and acquisition of property.
- The care and support of children.
- The public reputation of the relationship.
Important Statutory Time Limits
It is critical to note that the time limits for de facto couples differ from those of married couples. Failure to act within these periods can result in the loss of your right to a property settlement.
- The 2-Year Rule: You must commence proceedings for a property settlement or partner maintenance within 2 years of the date of separation.
- Exceptions: If you have missed this deadline, you must apply to the Court for "leave to proceed," which is only granted in limited circumstances where hardship can be proven.
How Our De Facto Lawyers Can Help You
The legal requirements for de facto couples often involve proving the relationship's duration or financial nature before a property split can even begin. At Somerville Laundry Lomax, we provide:
- Relationship Declarations: Assistance in proving or contesting the existence of a de facto relationship.
- Property Settlements: Navigating the 4-step process to ensure a fair division of assets, including superannuation and real estate.
- Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs): Drafting "Co-habitation Agreements" to protect your assets before or during the relationship.
- Parenting Arrangements: Securing the future and wellbeing of children of the relationship.
Take the Next Step Towards Legal Clarity
Navigating de facto law requires a precise understanding of both the facts of your life and the requirements of the Court. Whether you are seeking to protect your assets at the start of a relationship or require a fair settlement at the end, our experienced solicitors provide solid legal advice tailored to your needs.
