A de facto relationship is where two people (regardless of gender) are living together on a genuine domestic basis. Couples who have been cohabitating for two years or more, or have been cohabitating for less than two years but have a child together, may be entitled to make a claim under the Family Law Act. De facto partners can also enter into Binding Financial Agreements before, during or after their relationship.
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- Address
- 66 Wright Street
Adelaide SA 5000 - Phone
- 1800 324 324
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- enquiry@dbh.com.au
