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De Facto Relationship Lawyer Sydney | Kazi & Associates
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What Is a De Facto Relationship Under Australian Law?
How Does the Court Determine if a De Facto Relationship Exists?
- The duration of the relationship
- Whether a common residence is or was shared
- The existence of a sexual relationship
- The degree of financial dependence or interdependence
- Ownership, acquisition, and use of property
- The degree of mutual commitment to a shared life
- Whether the relationship was registered under a state or territory law
- The care and support of children of the relationship
- The public reputation and recognition of the relationship
When Do De Facto Property Rights Apply?
- The de facto relationship lasted at least 2 years, OR
- There is a child of the de facto relationship, OR
- The applicant made substantial contributions and serious injustice would result from failing to make an order
De Facto Separation — Your Legal Rights
Property Settlement
De facto couples have the same rights as married couples to apply for property settlement through the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. The court applies the same four-step process — identifying the asset pool, assessing contributions, considering future needs, and determining a just and equitable outcome.
Spousal Maintenance
A de facto partner who cannot adequately support themselves after separation may be entitled to apply for spousal maintenance — ongoing financial support from the other party. We advise on eligibility, quantum, and how to negotiate or formalise maintenance arrangements.
Parenting Arrangements
Children of de facto couples have exactly the same rights as children of married couples under Australian law. Both parents retain equal parental responsibility by default. We help de facto parents reach fair, workable parenting arrangements — through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings where necessary.
Critical deadline: De facto couples must apply for property settlement within 2 years of the date of separation. This deadline is strictly enforced. Do not delay seeking legal advice after separation.
Our De Facto Relationship Legal Services
Advice on De Facto Property Rights
Many people are surprised to learn that their de facto partner may have significant legal claims on property held in their name alone. We provide clear, practical advice on your legal exposure and entitlements — including in long-term relationships, short relationships with children, and relationships involving complex assets.
Binding Financial Agreements for De Facto Couples
De facto couples can enter into Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs) — equivalent to a prenuptial agreement for married couples — at any point before, during, or after the relationship. A BFA can specify how property will be divided if the relationship ends, ring-fence assets brought into the relationship, and protect business interests and inheritances. Both parties must receive independent legal advice for the agreement to be valid. See our asset protection page for more information.
Registered Relationships
In NSW, de facto couples can register their relationship under the Relationships Register Act 2010. Registration provides a simple way to formally document the existence of the relationship, which can be useful for establishing entitlements without the need to prove the relationship to the court. We advise on the benefits and implications of registered relationships.
De Facto Property Settlement
We represent de facto clients in all aspects of property settlement proceedings — from negotiated outcomes and Consent Orders through to contested proceedings in the FCFCOA. We ensure your financial contributions (both financial and non-financial) and future needs are fully represented in reaching a just and equitable division of assets.
Superannuation Splitting for De Facto Couples
De facto couples have the same superannuation splitting rights as married couples. Superannuation entitlements of both parties are included in the property pool and can be split using a Superannuation Splitting Order. We advise on the practical and financial implications of superannuation splitting as part of your overall settlement.
Separation and De Facto Relationship Breakdown
We provide comprehensive separation advice for de facto clients — including immediate steps to protect your financial position, documentation of the separation date, negotiation with the other party, and formalisation of agreed outcomes into legally binding orders.
Common Misconceptions About De Facto Relationships
"We're not married, so we don't have legal obligations to each other."
"What's mine is mine because it's in my name."
"We were only together for 18 months, so there's no claim."
"A de facto BFA isn't as binding as a prenup."
- 25+ years advising de facto couples across Sydney on their legal rights
- Deep knowledge of current de facto property law and case law
- Multilingual team: English, Bengali, Hindi, Japanese & Urdu
- Proactive advice — we help you plan before problems arise, not just respond to them
- One firm for all matters — property, children, separation, asset protection
- Transparent fees with full upfront costs disclosure
Why Choose Kazi & Associates for De Facto Relationship Matters?
Frequently Asked Questions
Find clear answers to common family law questions in Sydney, including divorce, child custody, property settlement, and legal rights.
How long do you have to be in a de facto relationship before property rights apply?
What is the difference between a de facto relationship and marriage for legal purposes?
Can I protect my assets if I am in a de facto relationship?
What if my de facto partner and I disagree about whether we were even in a de facto relationship?
Does superannuation get divided in a de facto separation?
Can I register my de facto relationship and what does that do?
Speak With an Experienced Sydney De Facto Relationship Lawyer Today
- Call us: (02) 9568 3736
- Email: info@kaziandassociates.com.au
- Visit: 17/296 Marrickville Road, Marrickville NSW 2204
- Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM