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Property Settlements & Superannuation

Since 2002, superannuation benefits of married couples have been counted as property which can be dealt with by the Courts in a property settlement. This was extended to parties in domestic relationship, except in Western Australia, in 2009. In this program, Monica Blizzard, from

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Since 2002, superannuation benefits of married couples have been counted as property which can be dealt with by the Courts in a property settlement. This was extended to parties in domestic relationship, except in Western Australia, in 2009. In this program, Monica Blizzard, from KHQ Lawyers in Melbourne, provides a guide through the complexities, for the courts and the parties, in deciding whether, and how and when, superannuation benefits can and should be divided in a property settlement.

Featuring: Monica Blizzard, KHQ Lawyers, Melbourne

[25 minutes] [0.42 CPD hours]

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Monica Blizzard
Equity Director, Accredited Family Law Specialist, KHQ Melbourne, Vic.

Monica Blizzard is an Accredited Family Law Specialist with the Law Institute of Victoria, a trained mediator and collaborative lawyer, and has 20 years experience working in family law.

Monica has developed a passion for complex financial and property cases, and complicated parenting matters, including international relocation matters and child abduction. She has experience in drafting complex financial settlements including Binding Financial Agreements and Child Support Agreements. As a practitioner, Monica has great empathy for her clients and is determined to achieve the best outcome, tailored to their specific needs.

Monica also has expertise in surrogacy matters, having presented at three national conferences for Surrogacy Australia and Families Thru Surrogacy in 2014, 2015 and 2017.

Monica and the KHQ team take a holistic approach to family law and relationship matters, often inviting the assistance of psychologists, family report writers, financial experts such as accountants and financial planners and specialist taxation advice to ensure that the journey through the family law process is both efficient and cost effective.

Monica has presented numerous seminars for her peers (including for the Television Education Network and Legalwise) on topics such as Binding Financial Agreements, complex parenting and property matters (including surrogacy), child support and family violence. She also co-authored the Property Law section of the Lawyers Practice Manual.

Monica is an active member of the Law Institute of Victoria, Victorian Women’s Lawyers, and the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia.

 

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0.42 CPD Hours

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