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Property Settlement Lawyer Sydney | Kazi & Associates
25+ Years Family Law Experience | Full Asset Pool Expertise | Free Initial Consultation
What Is a Property Settlement?
What's Included in the "Property Pool"?
- The family home and any investment or holiday properties
- Superannuation entitlements of both parties
- Bank accounts, term deposits, and savings
- Shares, managed funds, and investment portfolios
- Business interests and goodwill
- Vehicles, boats, and other personal property
- Trusts and trust distributions
- Inheritance received during or after the relationship
- Debts, mortgages, credit cards, and personal loans
The Four-Step Legal Process for Property Settlement
Australian courts apply a consistent four-step process when determining a property settlement. Understanding these steps helps you understand what factors matter and how the outcome is calculated.
Identify and value the asset pool
All assets, liabilities, and financial resources of both parties are identified and valued as at the date of settlement.
Assess contributions
The court considers both parties’ financial contributions (income, assets brought to the relationship, inheritances) and non-financial contributions (homemaking, primary caregiving, renovations). Initial contributions and contributions during and after the relationship are all considered.
Consider future needs
The court adjusts the split based on future needs factors including each party’s age, health, earning capacity, care of children, and the financial effect of the relationship on each party’s career.
Just and equitable
The court confirms the overall outcome is just and equitable to both parties in all the circumstances.
Our Property Settlement Services
Negotiated Property Settlements
Most property settlements are resolved by agreement, without the need for a court hearing. We negotiate on your behalf, ensuring your financial contributions and future needs are fully represented. A negotiated settlement is typically faster, less expensive, and less stressful than court proceedings.
Consent Orders
Once an agreement is reached, we prepare Consent Orders and file them with the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. Consent Orders make your agreement legally binding and enforceable, and provide stamp duty exemptions on property transfers between separating couples — a significant financial benefit.
Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs)
A Binding Financial Agreement (sometimes called a “prenup”) sets out how property will be divided if the relationship breaks down. BFAs can be entered before, during, or after a relationship. We draft, review, and advise on BFAs for all relationship types. Note: both parties must receive independent legal advice for a BFA to be valid.
Superannuation Splitting
Superannuation is often the most significant asset after the family home. We advise on superannuation splitting — the process of dividing superannuation entitlements between parties — and prepare the required splitting orders and documentation.
Contested Property Proceedings
Where agreement cannot be reached, we represent you in contested property proceedings in the FCFCOA. We prepare your financial disclosure documents, engage valuers and forensic accountants where needed, and advocate powerfully for the outcome you are entitled to.
Urgent Property Protection
If you are concerned that the other party may dissipate, hide, or transfer assets during the settlement process, we can apply urgently for injunctions to freeze assets or prevent property disposal, protecting the asset pool for division.
- 25+ years handling complex Sydney property settlements
- Experience with high-value and complex asset pools including businesses, trusts, and overseas assets
- Network of financial advisors, valuers, and forensic accountants
- Multilingual team: English, Bengali, Hindi, Japanese & Urdu
- Transparent fees — full costs disclosure before any work begins
- We also handle related child custody, separation, and divorce matters — one firm for your entire family law matter
Why Choose Kazi & Associates for Property Settlement?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is property split 50/50 in a separation in Australia?
Does my ex have a claim on assets I owned before the relationship?
Can my ex claim my inheritance?
What if my ex refuses to disclose their assets?
Do I need to go to court for property settlement?
How long does a property settlement take?
Is superannuation included in a property settlement?
Speak With an Experienced Sydney Property Settlement 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