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Did you know that there is a list in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia specifically designed for pools where the net worth is $500,000 or under?
The list is known as the Priority Property Pool List or PPP500 and it is designed (as is the rest of the system) to achieve a just, efficient and timely resolution of cases.
To be eligible into this special list of cases the following will need to apply:
1. The net property of the parties (including superannuation) is, or is likely to be, $500,000 or less
2. There are no entities such as family trusts, companies or self-managed super funds; and
3. Neither party seek parenting orders, child support orders or enforcement/contravention orders.
To commence a PPP500 case there are some filing of documents that are dispensed with to simplify the process, for example parties are not required to file an Affidavit of Financi
By Hayder ShkaraDid you know that there is a list in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia specifically designed for pools where the net worth is $500,000 or under?
The list is known as the Priority Property Pool List or PPP500 and it is designed (as is the rest of the system) to achieve a just, efficient and timely resolution of cases.
To be eligible into this special list of cases the following will need to apply:
1. The net property of the parties (including superannuation) is, or is likely to be, $500,000 or less
2. There are no entities such as family trusts, companies or self-managed super funds; and
3. Neither party seek parenting orders, child support orders or enforcement/contravention orders.
To commence a PPP500 case there are some filing of documents that are dispensed with to simplify the process, for example parties are not required to file an Affidavit of Financi

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