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Today, Caralee Fontenele will be speaking to us about whether or not you are entitled to any of your ex's assets.
So, are you entitled to any of your ex-partner’s assets? Let's jump into the podcast!
If you are married, financially contributed to the relationship, or have lived in a de facto relationship, then the answer is YES; you are entitled to a property settlement.
The Family Court uses the Four-Step Process, which has been spoken about in the podcast on episodes 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.
A brief explanation of the Four-Step Process is as follows:
By Hayder ShkaraToday, Caralee Fontenele will be speaking to us about whether or not you are entitled to any of your ex's assets.
So, are you entitled to any of your ex-partner’s assets? Let's jump into the podcast!
If you are married, financially contributed to the relationship, or have lived in a de facto relationship, then the answer is YES; you are entitled to a property settlement.
The Family Court uses the Four-Step Process, which has been spoken about in the podcast on episodes 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.
A brief explanation of the Four-Step Process is as follows:

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