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4 Roadblocks that may be stopping you from getting the best outcome in your property or custody case & what you can do about it

Author
Laura & Lyn
Published
Tue 21 Feb 2023
Episode Link
https://www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/

Which roadblock are you facing for getting the best outcome in your separation, divorce property settlement or custody case? This episode is perfect for anyone at any point of the divorce or separation process. Our Family Law Specialist has identified some behaviours she has seen in previous clients that get in the way of sorting things out for good. We identify and discuss what these roadblocks are, how you know if this is what you are facing, how it might affect your case legally and what you can do about it.

Please note this is general advice only. Please always seek independent legal advice as everyone’s situation is different. 

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