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To listen while you drive, walk or work, access the episode through a free podcast app on your mobile phone. Here are three big lessons we took away from this episode. Property settlements involve looking at the asset pool. For example, if Bob and Sheila own a house, contributions are assessed retrospectively throughout the relationship. Both financial and non-financial contributions are considered, including ‘homemaker and parenting contributions’. Family violence is now codified into these considerations. Initial contributions are also considered. For example, if Bob contributed $800,000 and Sheila $200,000, courts assess the weight of those contributions in the context of the relationship. External contributions, like gifts or inheritances, are also considered. Longer-term relationships dilute the impact of initial contributions. The longer ago contributions were received, the less weight they carry, unless they have a significant effect on the current asset pool. The Court will assess future needs. It will evaluate current and future circumstances, including income, earning capacity, health, childcare responsibilities, and any impact of family violence.

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