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How Lawyers Can Reset, Recharge, and Re-Energise Over the Christmas Break

The holiday season is the perfect opportunity for lawyers to take a well-earned break from the intensity of legal practice. The pressures of deadlines, demanding clients, and complex cases can take a toll on even the most resilient professionals. Taking time to reset, recharge, and re-energise over Christmas is not just beneficial—it’s essential for long-term success and well-being. Here are some effective ways to make the most of your break and return to work refreshed and ready to take on the new year.

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Silent Struggles: How to Spot the Warning Signs Your Employees or Colleagues Need Support

In the high-pressure world of family law, practitioner wellness is not just a priority—it’s a necessity. The emotional intensity of legal matters, long hours, and the complexities of client cases can take a toll on even the most resilient professionals. As leaders in law firms, it is crucial to recognise when an employee or colleague may need additional support before burnout or mental health concerns escalate. Here are key signs to watch for and how to address them effectively.

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Family Violence Best Practice Principles in Family Law

Family violence is a significant issue with profound implications for individuals and families navigating the family law system. Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), family violence is recognised as any violent, threatening, or coercive behaviour that controls or intimidates.

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Unpacking the Complexities of SMSFs in Family Law Matters: Challenges and Strategies for Resolution

Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) play a significant role in family law property settlements, but their inclusion introduces unique challenges. SMSFs are often more complex than other financial assets, requiring specialised knowledge and careful handling to ensure compliance with legal and financial regulations. This especially the case when drafting Orders relating to the division, winding up, or rolling out of a SMSF.

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How Lawyers Can Reset, Recharge, and Re-Energise Over the Christmas Break

The holiday season is the perfect opportunity for lawyers to take a well-earned break from the intensity of legal practice. The pressures of deadlines, demanding clients, and complex cases can take a toll on even the most resilient professionals. Taking time to reset, recharge, and re-energise over Christmas is not just beneficial—it’s essential for long-term success and well-being. Here are some effective ways to make the most of your break and return to work refreshed and ready to take on the new year.

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Silent Struggles: How to Spot the Warning Signs Your Employees or Colleagues Need Support

In the high-pressure world of family law, practitioner wellness is not just a priority—it’s a necessity. The emotional intensity of legal matters, long hours, and the complexities of client cases can take a toll on even the most resilient professionals. As leaders in law firms, it is crucial to recognise when an employee or colleague may need additional support before burnout or mental health concerns escalate. Here are key signs to watch for and how to address them effectively.

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Family Violence Best Practice Principles in Family Law

Family violence is a significant issue with profound implications for individuals and families navigating the family law system. Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), family violence is recognised as any violent, threatening, or coercive behaviour that controls or intimidates.

| Read More

Unpacking the Complexities of SMSFs in Family Law Matters: Challenges and Strategies for Resolution

Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) play a significant role in family law property settlements, but their inclusion introduces unique challenges. SMSFs are often more complex than other financial assets, requiring specialised knowledge and careful handling to ensure compliance with legal and financial regulations. This especially the case when drafting Orders relating to the division, winding up, or rolling out of a SMSF.

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