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One of the biggest myths in family law is that property settlements are automatically divided 50/50 after separation.
In this episode of The Ex-Files – The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald explain how property settlement actually works in Australia and why every case is different.
They break down the four-step process used by the Family Court, including how assets and liabilities are identified, how contributions are assessed, the role of future needs, what justice and equity means, and how recent changes to the Family Law Act have increased the recognition of family violence in property matters.
Whether you're starting a property settlement or already negotiating one, this episode provides a practical overview of the principles that guide family law property outcomes.
In this episode:
• The myth of automatic 50/50 property settlements
• What forms part of the property pool
• Assets, liabilities, superannuation, trusts and financial resources
• Financial and non-financial contributions
• Initial contributions and relationship length
• Future needs and earning capacity
• Family violence and recent legislative changes
• The role of children in property settlements
• The "just and equitable" requirement
• Why every property settlement outcome is different
Key Takeaways
• Property settlements are not automatically divided 50/50
• Contributions include financial, non-financial, homemaking and parenting contributions
• Future needs can significantly affect outcomes
• Family violence is now expressly recognised in property settlement considerations
• Every case depends on its own facts and circumstances
• Early legal advice can help avoid costly mistakes
Chapters
00:05 – Introduction to Property Settlements
01:46 – Understanding Property Pools
04:36 – Contributions in Property Settlements
09:25 – Future Needs and Property Settlements
15:52 – Health, Age and Financial Outcomes
18:27 – The Impact of Children
19:53 – Just and Equitable Outcomes
23:00 – Practical Next Steps
Resources
• Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law)
• Family Law Property Changes (10 June 2025) Fact Sheet
Contact
Alex Wynn – [email protected]
Liza Friedwald – [email protected]
Keywords
property settlement, family law, divorce, separation, Australian family law, asset division, property pool, contributions, future needs, family violence, superannuation splitting, financial resources, family court
Disclaimer
This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain advice specific to your circumstances before making legal or financial decisions.
By Alex Wynn and Liza FriedwaldOne of the biggest myths in family law is that property settlements are automatically divided 50/50 after separation.
In this episode of The Ex-Files – The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald explain how property settlement actually works in Australia and why every case is different.
They break down the four-step process used by the Family Court, including how assets and liabilities are identified, how contributions are assessed, the role of future needs, what justice and equity means, and how recent changes to the Family Law Act have increased the recognition of family violence in property matters.
Whether you're starting a property settlement or already negotiating one, this episode provides a practical overview of the principles that guide family law property outcomes.
In this episode:
• The myth of automatic 50/50 property settlements
• What forms part of the property pool
• Assets, liabilities, superannuation, trusts and financial resources
• Financial and non-financial contributions
• Initial contributions and relationship length
• Future needs and earning capacity
• Family violence and recent legislative changes
• The role of children in property settlements
• The "just and equitable" requirement
• Why every property settlement outcome is different
Key Takeaways
• Property settlements are not automatically divided 50/50
• Contributions include financial, non-financial, homemaking and parenting contributions
• Future needs can significantly affect outcomes
• Family violence is now expressly recognised in property settlement considerations
• Every case depends on its own facts and circumstances
• Early legal advice can help avoid costly mistakes
Chapters
00:05 – Introduction to Property Settlements
01:46 – Understanding Property Pools
04:36 – Contributions in Property Settlements
09:25 – Future Needs and Property Settlements
15:52 – Health, Age and Financial Outcomes
18:27 – The Impact of Children
19:53 – Just and Equitable Outcomes
23:00 – Practical Next Steps
Resources
• Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law)
• Family Law Property Changes (10 June 2025) Fact Sheet
Contact
Alex Wynn – [email protected]
Liza Friedwald – [email protected]
Keywords
property settlement, family law, divorce, separation, Australian family law, asset division, property pool, contributions, future needs, family violence, superannuation splitting, financial resources, family court
Disclaimer
This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain advice specific to your circumstances before making legal or financial decisions.