Superannuation Splitting
In family law, superannuation is regarded not merely as an asset but as a distinct type of property. Superannuation splitting involves the division of one party’s superannuation interests in favour of the other party.
In family law, superannuation is regarded not merely as an asset but as a distinct type of property. Superannuation splitting involves the division of one party’s superannuation interests in favour of the other party.
An application for divorce in Australia can be made by one party to a marriage (sole application) or by both parties (joint application).
A ‘postnup’, as it is colloquially known, is an agreement entered into during marriage by parties who are married and want to stay together but who wish to protect their respective property, an inheritance, or other assets in the event of divorce.