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What happens to the car during a divorce in the short and long term? Laura and Lynette a Family Law Specialist breaks down the practical and legal considerations for handling your cars during separation in the short term and in property settlement for the long term. From ensuring your safety to avoiding dirty tricks, they offer tips and education to help you stay in control of this often-overlooked asset and issue. Disclaimer: This podcast provides general legal education for Australians and is not a substitute for independent legal advice. Always consult a qualified lawyer for guidance tailored to your situation.
Listen to This Episode If You:
đź’ˇ Need strategies to protect your car from manipulative tactics.
đźš— Are unsure how cars are treated in property settlements in Australia.
âť“ Have questions about ownership vs. registration during a divorce.
🛡 Are navigating financial issues like loans, debts, and repossession.
📚 Are dealing with a high-conflict ex who’s using your car as leverage.
Key Topics Discussed:
Ownership vs. Registration
Does the name on the registration determine ownership?
How the Family Court views cars as part of the property pool
Practical Tips for Temporary Arrangements
Sharing car use before final orders.
Handling registration, insurance, and repair costs during separation.
Safety Measures
Securing spare keys and checking for tracking devices.
Protecting toll account privacy and monitoring unusual activity.
Dirty Tricks and How to Handle Them
Preventing your ex from reporting the car as stolen.
Safeguarding against unpaid loans, canceled insurance, or unauthorized sales.
Property Settlement and Cars
How cars are valued and treated in the division of assets.
What happens with leased or inherited vehicles.
Long-Term Decisions
Deciding whether to keep, sell, or downgrade your car post-settlement.
Using cars as leverage in negotiations and mediation.
Emotional and Legal Considerations
Coping with the emotional impact of losing a car.
Documenting the car’s condition to protect yourself legally.
Links & Resources Mentioned:
Episode: Untangling Property Settlement Valueshttps://open.spotify.com/episode/6TsVIfGubFR8lCP7Za9fJL?si=7nqAgGSORRarcVo1cyfMkA
Episode: Untangling your Finances Property Settlement https://open.spotify.com/episode/1kzPgQeof2iUXhRBivXxOR?si=89dNLNQEQvWPTaVjidN7Bg 19.54
Episode: Income, Expenditures, and Shared Expenses in Divorce
https://youtu.be/6i6EA_92_8U?si=dg7o2sTsdP6KGev- 5:54 time slot
Episode Balancing the unbalanced
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YbIll7Ti69WGd9OpbmjDb?si=HRNnqhH5R22RJOiQn7b3rg 6:57
Episode: Coercive Control putting your experience in writing https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Ci0M4DqznBf1L1kcZM3vY?si=NHbWlHLaSrunzk2G2xwZ-w 10,01
I really want to keep the house https://open.spotify.com/episode/6TzW9skKgvO8fjm0gcFPRg?si=9r4e9ar6Rl6QMTCmLKAd0Q 34.57
Tools to Protect Yourself:
ARC App - https://www.arc-app.org.au/resources
Empower You App
PPSR - https://www.ppsr.gov.au/registering/decide-if-you-should-register-ppsr/why-register-ppsr
Free Resources:
Word Salad Checklist https://www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/wordsaladchecklist
Mediation Checklist
Before You Go Checklist
Emergency Contacts:
WOMEN'S SHELTER SERVICE: Call 1800 811 811
LEGAL AID: Visit Legal Aid
Lifeline: Call 13 11 14 for 24/7 crisis support and counseling.
Mensline Australia: Call 1300 789 978 for confidential support for men.
Kids Help Line: Call 1800 551 800 for young people needing help.
National Domestic Violence Hotline (1800 RESPECT): Call 1800 737 732
Aboriginal Family Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 019 123
DV Connect Women’s Line: 1800 811 811
National DV Hotline (1800 RESPECT): 1800 737 732
Disclaimer: This podcast provides general legal education and is not a substitute for independent legal advice. Always consult a qualified lawyer for guidance tailored to your situation.
00:00 Introduction: Navigating Car Issues in Divorce & De Facto Separation
01:41 Ownership vs. Registration: What You Need to Know
03:22 Temporary Arrangements: Practical Tips
05:19 Safety Concerns: Protecting Yourself and Your Car
08:20 Financial Manipulation: Recognizing Dirty Tricks
18:31 Legal Considerations: Court's Role in Car Settlements
21:36 Final Thoughts and Resources
22:46 Court Orders and Vehicle Transfers
23:58 Handling Debts and Loans
25:26 Understanding Car Leases
28:43 Valuing Vehicles in Settlements
32:12 Protecting Yourself Legally and Emotionally
36:59 Final Thoughts and Advice
#DivorceAndCars #DivorceTips #PropertySettlement #CoParentingChallenges
#DivorceSupport #AssetDivision #HighConflictDivorce #FamilyLaw #DivorceStrategy #FinancialAbuse #CoerciveControl #DivorceCoaching #ProtectYourAssets #LegalHelp #DivorceJourney
4.8
2020 ratings
What happens to the car during a divorce in the short and long term? Laura and Lynette a Family Law Specialist breaks down the practical and legal considerations for handling your cars during separation in the short term and in property settlement for the long term. From ensuring your safety to avoiding dirty tricks, they offer tips and education to help you stay in control of this often-overlooked asset and issue. Disclaimer: This podcast provides general legal education for Australians and is not a substitute for independent legal advice. Always consult a qualified lawyer for guidance tailored to your situation.
Listen to This Episode If You:
đź’ˇ Need strategies to protect your car from manipulative tactics.
đźš— Are unsure how cars are treated in property settlements in Australia.
âť“ Have questions about ownership vs. registration during a divorce.
🛡 Are navigating financial issues like loans, debts, and repossession.
📚 Are dealing with a high-conflict ex who’s using your car as leverage.
Key Topics Discussed:
Ownership vs. Registration
Does the name on the registration determine ownership?
How the Family Court views cars as part of the property pool
Practical Tips for Temporary Arrangements
Sharing car use before final orders.
Handling registration, insurance, and repair costs during separation.
Safety Measures
Securing spare keys and checking for tracking devices.
Protecting toll account privacy and monitoring unusual activity.
Dirty Tricks and How to Handle Them
Preventing your ex from reporting the car as stolen.
Safeguarding against unpaid loans, canceled insurance, or unauthorized sales.
Property Settlement and Cars
How cars are valued and treated in the division of assets.
What happens with leased or inherited vehicles.
Long-Term Decisions
Deciding whether to keep, sell, or downgrade your car post-settlement.
Using cars as leverage in negotiations and mediation.
Emotional and Legal Considerations
Coping with the emotional impact of losing a car.
Documenting the car’s condition to protect yourself legally.
Links & Resources Mentioned:
Episode: Untangling Property Settlement Valueshttps://open.spotify.com/episode/6TsVIfGubFR8lCP7Za9fJL?si=7nqAgGSORRarcVo1cyfMkA
Episode: Untangling your Finances Property Settlement https://open.spotify.com/episode/1kzPgQeof2iUXhRBivXxOR?si=89dNLNQEQvWPTaVjidN7Bg 19.54
Episode: Income, Expenditures, and Shared Expenses in Divorce
https://youtu.be/6i6EA_92_8U?si=dg7o2sTsdP6KGev- 5:54 time slot
Episode Balancing the unbalanced
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YbIll7Ti69WGd9OpbmjDb?si=HRNnqhH5R22RJOiQn7b3rg 6:57
Episode: Coercive Control putting your experience in writing https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Ci0M4DqznBf1L1kcZM3vY?si=NHbWlHLaSrunzk2G2xwZ-w 10,01
I really want to keep the house https://open.spotify.com/episode/6TzW9skKgvO8fjm0gcFPRg?si=9r4e9ar6Rl6QMTCmLKAd0Q 34.57
Tools to Protect Yourself:
ARC App - https://www.arc-app.org.au/resources
Empower You App
PPSR - https://www.ppsr.gov.au/registering/decide-if-you-should-register-ppsr/why-register-ppsr
Free Resources:
Word Salad Checklist https://www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/wordsaladchecklist
Mediation Checklist
Before You Go Checklist
Emergency Contacts:
WOMEN'S SHELTER SERVICE: Call 1800 811 811
LEGAL AID: Visit Legal Aid
Lifeline: Call 13 11 14 for 24/7 crisis support and counseling.
Mensline Australia: Call 1300 789 978 for confidential support for men.
Kids Help Line: Call 1800 551 800 for young people needing help.
National Domestic Violence Hotline (1800 RESPECT): Call 1800 737 732
Aboriginal Family Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 019 123
DV Connect Women’s Line: 1800 811 811
National DV Hotline (1800 RESPECT): 1800 737 732
Disclaimer: This podcast provides general legal education and is not a substitute for independent legal advice. Always consult a qualified lawyer for guidance tailored to your situation.
00:00 Introduction: Navigating Car Issues in Divorce & De Facto Separation
01:41 Ownership vs. Registration: What You Need to Know
03:22 Temporary Arrangements: Practical Tips
05:19 Safety Concerns: Protecting Yourself and Your Car
08:20 Financial Manipulation: Recognizing Dirty Tricks
18:31 Legal Considerations: Court's Role in Car Settlements
21:36 Final Thoughts and Resources
22:46 Court Orders and Vehicle Transfers
23:58 Handling Debts and Loans
25:26 Understanding Car Leases
28:43 Valuing Vehicles in Settlements
32:12 Protecting Yourself Legally and Emotionally
36:59 Final Thoughts and Advice
#DivorceAndCars #DivorceTips #PropertySettlement #CoParentingChallenges
#DivorceSupport #AssetDivision #HighConflictDivorce #FamilyLaw #DivorceStrategy #FinancialAbuse #CoerciveControl #DivorceCoaching #ProtectYourAssets #LegalHelp #DivorceJourney
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