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Listen to this episode if…
You're thinking about dating before your divorce, property or children's matters are final
Your ex has a new partner and you're worried about parenting or property issues
You're unsure how the court sees new relationships in family law matters
You want to know what's okay, what's risky, and what doesn't matter at all
Wondering if it's okay to date while your divorce is still in progress? You're not alone. In this episode, we unpack the legal, emotional, and strategic impacts of dating during divorce especially when children, property settlements, or court appearances are involved.
Whether you've just met someone new, or your ex is already flaunting their next relationship, we break down how new partners can influence family law outcomes in both parenting and property matters.
We cover the risks, realities, and misconceptions about what the court actually looks at and how to protect your position without putting your future on hold.
📌 Please remember this episode is for general information only and does not replace individual legal or safety advice. For immediate support in Australia, contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732.
🔑 Episode Timeline:
[00:00] Introduction: How New Relationships Can Impact Your Divorce Case
[01:13] Important Legal Disclaimer and Emotional Trigger Warnings
[02:02] Can a New Partner Affect Your Property Settlement in Divorce?
[09:35] Understanding No-Fault Divorce and How History Shaped Today's Rules
[15:11] Spousal Maintenance: Does Repartnering Change Eligibility?
[19:50] Child Support Implications When a New Partner Has Money
[22:11] Parenting Orders and Custody: What Role Do New Partners Play?
[25:25] How the Court Prioritizes Children's Welfare Over Relationship Status
[26:03] When (and How) to Introduce Your Kids to a New Partner
[28:13] Coercive Control, Repartnering, and Family Court Considerations
[30:05] What Are New Partners Responsible for in a Family Law Context?
[31:46] Red Flags: What Family Court Looks for in New Relationships
[33:34] Raising Concerns About New Partners Without Going to Court
[39:43] How to Document and Present Concerns the Right Way
[42:51] Does the Court Judge You for Repartnering During Divorce?
[45:16] Final Takeaways: Moving Forward with Caution and Clarity
🔗 Links & Resources:
1800RESPECT – 24/7 Support Service
Daisy App – Connect to Local Services
Technology and Safety Guide
Before you go Checklist - https://www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/opt-in
Example Safety plans template - https://yourtoolkit.com/resource/safety-plan-template/
Family Court Safety Plan information https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/pubs/fl/fvbpp#intro
The Purple Book https://domesticviolence.com.au/resources/the-purple-book/
Episode Links
Separated under one roof do's and don'ts
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2IXSOZ8vVadbcrq10DuxG0?si=RXwC_koDSD2foKqOEIENBQ
Stuck under one roof what are your options
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1i5baNjrk3XwbD1KrHC8hb?si=s-umof6ATtWWhdm893idUg
Reporting Family Violence or Coercive Control to Police
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EZwSuK51JNZjHT8r4Wzz9?si=p5MmpiUKSmC9UqHLyfMAvw
🚨 Support Services:
Safe Beds RSPCA - check your state for details https://www.rspcaqld.org.au/what-we-do/save-animals/Pets%20in%20Crisis%20Program
1800 RESPECT (Family Violence Support – Australia)
Lifeline: 13 11 14 (Crisis Support – Australia)
📌 Legal Disclaimer: This episode is for general information only and is not legal advice. Please seek your own legal support for your specific circumstances. This discussion is based in Australia. Warning discussions for Family Violence occur in this episode.
📲 Don't forget to follow, rate & review the podcast if you found this episode helpful. Share it with someone who might need it too!
⚠️ Legal Disclaimer & Trigger Warning:
This episode is for general education and discussion only. It is not legal advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified legal professional for your specific situation. Discussions of Family Violence and Coercive Control.
By Laura & Lyn4.8
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Listen to this episode if…
You're thinking about dating before your divorce, property or children's matters are final
Your ex has a new partner and you're worried about parenting or property issues
You're unsure how the court sees new relationships in family law matters
You want to know what's okay, what's risky, and what doesn't matter at all
Wondering if it's okay to date while your divorce is still in progress? You're not alone. In this episode, we unpack the legal, emotional, and strategic impacts of dating during divorce especially when children, property settlements, or court appearances are involved.
Whether you've just met someone new, or your ex is already flaunting their next relationship, we break down how new partners can influence family law outcomes in both parenting and property matters.
We cover the risks, realities, and misconceptions about what the court actually looks at and how to protect your position without putting your future on hold.
📌 Please remember this episode is for general information only and does not replace individual legal or safety advice. For immediate support in Australia, contact 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732.
🔑 Episode Timeline:
[00:00] Introduction: How New Relationships Can Impact Your Divorce Case
[01:13] Important Legal Disclaimer and Emotional Trigger Warnings
[02:02] Can a New Partner Affect Your Property Settlement in Divorce?
[09:35] Understanding No-Fault Divorce and How History Shaped Today's Rules
[15:11] Spousal Maintenance: Does Repartnering Change Eligibility?
[19:50] Child Support Implications When a New Partner Has Money
[22:11] Parenting Orders and Custody: What Role Do New Partners Play?
[25:25] How the Court Prioritizes Children's Welfare Over Relationship Status
[26:03] When (and How) to Introduce Your Kids to a New Partner
[28:13] Coercive Control, Repartnering, and Family Court Considerations
[30:05] What Are New Partners Responsible for in a Family Law Context?
[31:46] Red Flags: What Family Court Looks for in New Relationships
[33:34] Raising Concerns About New Partners Without Going to Court
[39:43] How to Document and Present Concerns the Right Way
[42:51] Does the Court Judge You for Repartnering During Divorce?
[45:16] Final Takeaways: Moving Forward with Caution and Clarity
🔗 Links & Resources:
1800RESPECT – 24/7 Support Service
Daisy App – Connect to Local Services
Technology and Safety Guide
Before you go Checklist - https://www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/opt-in
Example Safety plans template - https://yourtoolkit.com/resource/safety-plan-template/
Family Court Safety Plan information https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/pubs/fl/fvbpp#intro
The Purple Book https://domesticviolence.com.au/resources/the-purple-book/
Episode Links
Separated under one roof do's and don'ts
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2IXSOZ8vVadbcrq10DuxG0?si=RXwC_koDSD2foKqOEIENBQ
Stuck under one roof what are your options
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1i5baNjrk3XwbD1KrHC8hb?si=s-umof6ATtWWhdm893idUg
Reporting Family Violence or Coercive Control to Police
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EZwSuK51JNZjHT8r4Wzz9?si=p5MmpiUKSmC9UqHLyfMAvw
🚨 Support Services:
Safe Beds RSPCA - check your state for details https://www.rspcaqld.org.au/what-we-do/save-animals/Pets%20in%20Crisis%20Program
1800 RESPECT (Family Violence Support – Australia)
Lifeline: 13 11 14 (Crisis Support – Australia)
📌 Legal Disclaimer: This episode is for general information only and is not legal advice. Please seek your own legal support for your specific circumstances. This discussion is based in Australia. Warning discussions for Family Violence occur in this episode.
📲 Don't forget to follow, rate & review the podcast if you found this episode helpful. Share it with someone who might need it too!
⚠️ Legal Disclaimer & Trigger Warning:
This episode is for general education and discussion only. It is not legal advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified legal professional for your specific situation. Discussions of Family Violence and Coercive Control.

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