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Overseas Marriages | When Are They Recognized in Australia?

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So, you’re an Australian getting married overseas or have gotten married overseas. How do you know that your marriage has been recognized here? Whether for same-sex marriage or de facto relationship, there is significant legislature regarding Australian citizen marriages overseas . So, here’s some insight from the leading family law solicitors in Melbourne .     Whether or not an overseas marriage is recognized in Australia is outlined in the Marriage Act of 1961. As part of the laws surrounding Australian citizen marriages overseas, it is important to note that you are not required to register marriage in Australia. However, if you are looking to get divorced here, it will need to be recognized by the courts.   What Makes a Marriage Overseas Invalid?   If you are an Australian getting married overseas, or looking divorce in Australia when having been married overseas, it’s important to note the legislation that may deem your marriage invalid.   Reasons that would

Collaborative Practice – 4 Easy Steps for a Smooth Separation

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  As part of the process of divorce in Australia , spouses are required to prove a separation period of a minimum of 12 months before they can be granted a divorce. In that time, you will need to decide on many aspects like setting up a parental agreement , finalising home and asset splits, maintenance, and so much more. Therefore many lawyers will recommend collaborative practice or family mediation in Melbourne .       Collaborative practice is a great way to avoid conflict and mud-slinging that often tends to feature during a divorce. Through mediation, you can quickly finalise the terms of your divorce, hash out any issues around your parental agreement or asset and transition as quickly as possible to start your new life.   At Umbrella Family Law, we specialise in family mediation in Melbourne, and it’s often that we see how collaborative practice can make an already painful situation a little easier.   If you are starting the process of divorce in Australia