FAMILY: De facto or non facto?
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When a romantic relationship ends, the parties may need to divide their property and assets. The Family Court has jurisdiction to make property orders where there has been a breakdown of a marriage or de facto relationship.  If you are married, you show the Court the marriage certificate. But what do you need to show to prove a de facto relationship? The case of Swinbank v Stein [2022] FedCFamC1F 682 involved one party (Mr Swinbank) claiming that he had been in a de facto relationship with the other party (Ms Stein). Ms Stein denied this. Mr Swinbank wanted a division of assets, which he could only get if he first proved that a de facto relationship had existed. CASE: Swinbank v Stein [2022] FedCFamC1F 682 THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE.
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