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The Impact of Death on Family Law Proceedings

The consequences of the death of a party, after property settlement proceedings have commenced, has been specifically dealt with in the Family Law Act 1975, since 1983. In this program, Cathie Blanchfield, from Blanchfield Nicholls in Sydney, discusses how the rules operate, and w

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The consequences of the death of a party, after property settlement proceedings have commenced, has been specifically dealt with in the Family Law Act 1975, since 1983. In this program, Cathie Blanchfield, from Blanchfield Nicholls in Sydney, discusses how the rules operate, and when and if the Family Court will grant a property settlement order despite the death of a party, and the effect of the death may have on the property available to be divided, and the assessment of contributions and s 75(2) adjustments.

Featuring: Cathie Blanchfield, Blanchfield Nicholls Partners, Sydney

[31 minutes] [0.52 CPD hours]

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Cathie Blanchfield
Principal, Blanchfield Nicholls Partners Sydney, NSW

Cathie Blanchfield has practised exclusively in family law and related areas since admission over 35 years ago. Prior to establishing Blanchfield Nicholls with Nigel Nicholls in 2007, she was a partner with Stuart Fowler until his judicial appointment.

Cathie has been named as a leading family lawyer in the Doyles Guide every year since 2016, including in High Value and Complex Property Matters.

Over the years Cathie’s work has focused primarily on financial and property matters for married, de-facto and same sex couples. She regularly advises in matters involving complex financial arrangements. She enjoys the challenges inherent in communicating sometimes difficult concepts in family law, and working to understand each client's particular needs and expectations while giving realistic advice.

Cathie has developed and maintains a particular interest and expertise in financial agreements under the Family Law Act such that drafting and advising in such matters is a significant part of her day to day practice. Each is as different as each client’s particular needs and reasons for making an agreement, making it an always interesting and challenging area.

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0.52 CPD Hours

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