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Splitting up together - Nesting after separation Not many couples can share accommodation after they separate. For some this causes difficulty as they may not be able to afford to fund the purchase or rent of a suitable second residence where the children will be comfortable. The also may not like the idea of the children moving from home to home and the disruption that comes with that. The Family Court cannot order couples to share accommodation after they separate but for some couples who want to maximise their time with the children on a shared basis but not have the children move from home to home on a week about basis, they can agree to nest. This is a term that was coined in America where it is more common, and has recently turned up in a sitcom produced by Ellen DeGeneres called Splitting up Together. The concept of Nesting is that the parents rent or buy a smaller single person dwelling, and then the parent whose week it is to spend with the children lives with the children in the family home. The parents then rotate between the home and the single dwelling usually on a week about basis. This means...

  The recent article found on news.com as listed below has struck a particular note with our family law team. http://www.news.com.au/national/south-australia/engage4changesa-australian-institute-of-health-and-welfare-report-shows-extent-of-domestic-violence-across-australia/news-story/aab32fdde24993771ca49701487418dc Sadly, family or domestic violence is an issue that our family lawyers encounter on a regular basis. This article highlights the extent of family violence across the country and confirms that it is not something that just affects adults with apparently over 25,000 children either living homeless or at risk of homelessness as a result of family violence. Whilst it is mainly women and children who are victims of family violence, we also see a lot of men who have been abused by their partners, or who require assistance as a result of having been accused of family violence. At Belperio Clark, we appreciate the sensitive nature of matters involving family violence. If you or someone you know needs legal assistance with a family law matter involving family violence, please do not hesitate to contact us on 8212 1322. To learn about our other family law services, please visit our family law page....

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