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The importance of record keeping during divorce & separation: the what, why, when and how to help yourself in mediation, family court or even just in negotiation.

The importance of record keeping during divorce & separation: the what, why, when and how to help yourself in mediation, family court or even just in…

FromThe Divorce Course Podcast


The importance of record keeping during divorce & separation: the what, why, when and how to help yourself in mediation, family court or even just in…

FromThe Divorce Course Podcast

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Learn the types of things you should document and how. Explore ways that you can easily document things and the legal pitfalls to avoid. Learn how good documenting can protect you from a manipulative controlling or high conflict ex if they ever take you to family court in the future.  Explore why it is so important to document property and parenting issues and events moving forward. Why you should do it whether you are amicable or not with your ex. Why documenting things will help for parenting negotiations or a potential future custody battle in the family court.  This episode also has a quick general guide of what you should document when you leave. Along with this handy checklist below. Click here for our free before you leave checklist  Please note this is general advice only. Please always seek independent legal advice as everyone’s situation is different.  Click here to learn more about your DIY DIVORCE BLUEPRINT Click here for our free mediation checklist Sign up here for our next free online webinar Waitlist for our self represent in the family court course   Documents mentioned Financial Statement (form) | Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia   Podcast Episodes that are related to this topic Financial Contributions Episode What to do before you leave podcast episode   The importance of record keeping during divorce: the what, why, when and how to help you in mediation, family court or even just in negotiations    You Don’t Want to Miss Out On Why record keeping is important  When should you start record keeping  Why you should record keep during separation Why is documenting important in parenting negotiations? Why you should keep records during the divorce process. Why record keeping in property settlement process is important.  What's the difference between a diary entry and a memory in court proceedings How to prove your word against your ex in court Why documenting is important to help with proving domestic violence and coercive control.  How to keep track of who has the kids and when.  What type of proof works in family court and why Why documenting the separation date is so important in de facto marriage.  What is disclosure and why it is important.  School records: the coming and going of early pick up and late drop offs.  How to protect yourself from losing personal items after separation through documentation.  When it comes to property what types of things you should document.  What are post separation contributions?  Why quantifying and proving post separation contributions might help you get it back in property settlement.  What is a financial statement for the family court? Why setting yourself up a budget  The difference between an online diary or online calendar vs a handwritten book or a handwritten note. Times when documentation saves someone's case during divorce, custody or property proceedings in the family court.  Documents and how it can help your case How documentation can help you if you have a manipulative and controlling ex. High conflict and documentation  Documentation if you have an amicable breakup Documentation and avoidant ex’s Parenting plans and documentation    If you need emergency help you can also contact: WOMEN'S SHELTER SERVICE  LEGAL AID Lifeline 13 11 14 Mensline Australia 1300 789 978 Kids Help Line 1800 551 800 Aboriginal Family Domestic Violence Hotline 1800 019 123 Relationships Australia  Police on 000 DVConnect Womensline on 1800 811 811 (24 hours, 7 days a week) Note: This number is not recorded on your phone bill DV Connect Mensline on 1800 600 636 National DV line on 1800 737 732.1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the next practical steps and guide to your divorce or de facto separation coming soon. And, if you’ve found this episode helpful, please leave a rating and a review so it can help others. Thank you.  Please note this is gener
Released:
Mar 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This Mother and Daughter duo discuss and cover the legal stages and steps that you will face on your way to freedom through divorce. These are practical and real discussions with Lyn Galvin a family lawyer of 35 years experience and her daughter Laura a divorced mother of three. Laura helps turn her mother's lawyer jargon into something everyone will understand. Lyn shares all her tips and practical advice on separating. Through this podcast they aim to help you through your Australian divorce or de-facto separation to make it more cost effective and less stressful. instagram @thedivorcecourse