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Ivy Law Group

Locality: Ultimo, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9262 4003



Address: Suite 201 / 127 York Street 2000 Ultimo, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.ivylawgroup.com.au

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25.01.2022 We are a dynamic, Sydney based law firm offering a comprehensive range of legal services In Property Law & Conveyancing, Business Services, Wills and Estates, Family Law, Criminal & Traffic Law and Commercial Litigation. Being a client-focused firm, our professional team is approachable and offers quality personalised service and advice



25.01.2022 Reopening / Varying Parenting Orders based on the case of Rice v Asplund A recent judgment from the Full Court of the Family Court dealt with an appeal against interim parenting orders. It involved a discussion about what is now known as the rule in Rice and Asplund [1978] FamCA 84. In the Rice and Asplund matter, the mother applied to the Family Court to vary the Final Orders, arguing that there has been a material change in the circumstances which were present when the ord...Continue reading

25.01.2022 Why now is not the time to press pause on getting the right advice after your de facto relationship breakdown. https://bit.ly/DeFactoPropertySettlementsandCOVID19 #ivylawgroup #coronavirus #covid19 #familylaw #familylawaus

24.01.2022 Family Law What does the empirical evidence say about families who do and dont use the family law system? The findings from a large research program conducted by the Australian Institute of Family Studies tells many stories. One of the main ones is a good news story: most couples separate amicably, work parenting and property out for themselves and maintain good relationships with the other parent and their children after separation. This applies to more than 70% of separate...d parents. There are also more complex stories in the data. One concerns the parents who do use the family law system. Where parents dont work things out themselves, about 3% use court, 6% use lawyer-based negotiation and about 10% use family dispute resolution (FDR), which is a form of mediation. Since 2006, FDR has become much more widely used, with 10% of parents in 2014 using this mechanism, compared with 3% in 2006. At the same time, lawyers are used less (11% cf 6%) and so are courts (8% cf 3%). The families who use the family law system are troubled. They are much more likely to have a history of family violence, concerns for their own or their childrens safety as a result of ongoing contact with the other parent, mental ill health, substance abuse, gambling, problematic social media or pornography use. https://aifs.gov.au//separated-parents-and-family-law-syst



17.01.2022 It is our belief that the strength and success of a law firm is defined by the inspiration, determination and spirit of its people. Our team, spearheaded by our passionate directors, is focused on efficiency and the provision of a high quality, expeditious and personalised service that is tailored to meet the needs of our clients

15.01.2022 Family Law - Parents of an Adult Child - Loans or Gifts Parents of an adult child will often assist them with financial support throughout their single adult life, and even later on when they enter a relationship, the parents will often want to support the couple to get ahead with the purchase of their first home or an investment property or a business, including even a business belonging to a partner of their adult child. Things are usually going along well, there is a lot...Continue reading

10.01.2022 Mixing it up, proposed changes to Family Law Courts The beginning of 2019 is anticipated to bring with it changes to the Australian Family Law System. The current Family Law System...Continue reading



05.01.2022 Unravelling the uncertainty surrounding the financial aspects of #separation and #divorce during the #COVID19 pandemic: your concerns and questions answered. #ivylawgroup #ausfamilylaw #coronavirus http://bit.ly/PropertySettlementDuringCovid-19

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