Employment Workplace Relations
Director, Philip Brewin is a specialist in Workplace Relations and heads our Workplace Relations Work Group.
Corporate and Business Law
The Nevett Ford Corporate and Business Law team has a wealth of experience and expertise and have established quality relationships with clients, including many small and medium business enterprises, across a wide range of industries.
Dispute Resolution ( Litigation)
Nevett Ford has wide experience in all manner of litigation.
Mediation
Mediation is a process and set of principles designed to manage and resolve disputes between parties. It is an efficient and effective method of dispute resolution that can help to preserve relationships through the intervention of a third party, known as a mediator.
Property Law
Nevett Ford has been conveying Victorian property for more than 150 years.
Sunday, 3 July 2016
ChildSupportman v SpousalMaintenanceman: Dawn of Justice?
Sunday, 20 December 2015
Does the amount of contact with your children affect your entitlement to receive Family Tax Benefit A or other Family Assistance Payments?
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Why Hire a Family Lawyer?
- All Court forms being readily accessible online, with how-to guides for popular documents
- Providing ‘duty lawyer’ services at Court so that individuals can access basic advice even on their Court date
- Providing significant accommodation, time and patience to parties who are ‘self-representing’ when they are in front of a Judge
- Getting forms and documents ‘right’ the first time
- Knowing what is going to help, and what is going to hinder you
- Knowing from an early stage what the likely range of outcomes for your matter is going to be
- Accessing expert and experienced strategic advice in relation to your matter, and with the best law firms, expert advice on how various Judges, Courts, Registrars and Registries will react to certain issues
- Having an expert who is suitably objective to provide you with ‘reality testing’ at every step of the process
Sunday, 22 November 2015
Can I register for Child Support when one parent lives overseas?
Either parent may be able to:
- Apply for an Australian child support assessment;
- Register a Maintenance Order, Assessment or Agreement from another country for collection in Australia if the Order, Assessment or Agreement was established in a country listed as a reciprocating jurisdiction for Australia;
- Obtain an Australian Court Order requiring the other party to pay child support. An Australian Court Order can be registered with the Child Support Agency for collection. Collection options can be limited however, where a paying parent lives overseas especially if the parent lives in a country that is not listed as a reciprocating jurisdiction for Australia.