What about SUPERANNUATION in your divorce or de facto separation?
Wondering what happens to your superannuation when you get divorced or separated? Is it simply yours to keep, or is it considered part of the property pool to be divided and shared? These are important questions that many people have, and this podcast episode has the answers you need.
During a divorce or separation, it's easy to focus on the physical assets like houses, cars, and furniture. Don’t let your superannuation or theirs be overlooked. Fear not, this episode is here to guide you through the basics of the family court process and help educate you on your property settlement.
You might also be thinking about fairness when it comes to your ex's superannuation. Should you leave it untouched? Well, this episode will provide clarity on that too. It explores how superannuation can be divided and shared, taking into consideration factors like individual contributions, the duration of the relationship, and projected financial needs.
Remember, it's important to seek legal advice from a qualified lawyer for your specific situation. While this podcast provides general information pertaining to Australian law, it does not replace personalised legal counsel.
Don't let your superannuation go forgotten. Tune into this informative episode and gain a better understanding of the divorce process and how it impacts your super.
What about Superannuation in your divorce or de facto separation?
Don’t miss out on hearing the answers to the following questions
Have you ever said "I'm not going to touch your super"?
Do you want to know how to keep your super during a divorce?
Is superannuation a big argument factor during divorce?
Are super and property the two big ticket items in divorce settlements?
Do you want to keep your super instead of the house?
How is super dealt with in divorce and what should you know?
What are the questions you should ask about superannuation during a divorce?
What if your ex won’t disclose their superannuation
Ways to find out about their superannuation.
Don't wait any longer - tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights for navigating your divorce or de facto separation.
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Episodes Mentioned in this episode
Separated under one roof: the do’s and don’ts in divorce
I really really want to keep the house: general legal tips on how to achieve this goal whilst going through property settlement, divorce and de facto separation.
Debunking Divorce Myths and Your Essential First Steps
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