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  • B01 Your Personal Information

    Module B01 collects your basic personal details to help your lawyer understand who you are and how your situation fits within family law. It asks for your full name, date of birth, contact information, address, relationship status, cultural or religious background, and any relevant health issues. These details provide a clear starting point for your legal team and help reduce time and costs by avoiding unnecessary follow-up. This module forms the foundation of your separation or divorce case.

    Disclaimer
    I understand that the information requested and provided in this form will help my lawyer better understand my circumstances. I acknowledge that the guidance offered through Alan’s Divorce System is intended to support preparation and organisation during divorce proceedings. While it has been developed with input from experienced family law professionals, it is not a substitute for personalised legal advice. I agree to seek advice from a qualified family lawyer to review my specific situation and ensure my legal rights are fully protected.

  • Personal Information

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  • My contact details

  • Citizenship

    Your citizenship or visa status can affect how the Family Court handles your matter — especially in cases involving children, property, or international relocation.
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  • Communication with your lawyer

    Clear and timely communication with your family lawyer helps avoid misunderstandings, delays, and unnecessary legal expenses. Lawyers typically charge in short time increments, so being organised and responsive can help keep costs down and your case on track.
  • Employment

    Your employment details help the court or your legal team understand your financial position—both now and in the recent past. Whether you're involved in a property settlement, parenting dispute, or spousal maintenance claim, this information is essential to assess income, financial contributions, and future earning capacity.
    • Your special skills or qualifications 
    • Your special skills or qualifications

    • Your unemployment status  
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    • Your employment information 
    • Your employment information

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    • Self-employment Information 
    • Self-employment details

    • Your financial and business details are important in any family law matter—such as property settlement, spousal maintenance, or child support. Your lawyer needs a clear picture of your income and business structure to properly prepare your case.

      Please note: Business assets are covered in a separate section. Here, the focus is on your income, business activity, and financial records.

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  • Education

    We ask about your education to help understand your background and any impact it may have on your financial circumstances or parenting capacity. In family law matters, education can be relevant to assessing earning potential, future needs, or your ability to support and care for children.
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