The Art of Living Well

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In the event of separation, both parties are entitled to remain in the family home. Only in the event of Domestic Violence, restraining orders or AVOs (Apprehended Violence Orders) will one party be forced to remove themselves.

A divorce application can be applied for by one person or jointly. There is no 'being served' unless one party has disappeared and needs to be located so the divorce can be granted. However, if the other party is willing to pay, the Divorce Order can be granted 'in absentia'.

If there are no children, attending court is not necessary as the court will decide on the allocation of assets before a Divorce Order is granted. If there are children, court attendance is required. Custody is not solely always awarded to the mother, unlike say twenty or thirty years ago. Joint custody is also preferred so both parents have equal opportunity to raise their children.

Child support in Australia is calculated on various strands of data, including 'care percentage', 'care level', 'number of nights a fortnight', then based on how old the child is, the parents combined child support income, and how many children there are. The basic formula is that under the parents combined income, a percentage is deducted to support themselves (rent/mortgage, food, car etc), with the remaining calculated in regards to the cost of raising the child/children, divided between each parent according to their share of combined income.

Australia is an equitable distribution country, therefore, it will not always be a 50/50 split of assets.

It is always recommended to have a Binding Financial Agreement to prevent future claims against other assets, such as Superannuation (similar to 401k) and Pensions.

There are many more legal aspects, particularly around assets and child custody, but the above is just a flavour of what people can expect when wanting a divorce in Australia.

I did a lot of reading about divorce laws and child support while writing this story and it's rather interesting how it all works out. Many might claim it's unfair in certain regards, but in a Family Court, they simply try to distribute things 'fairly', and when it comes to custody and child support, it is the welfare of the child or children that is most important.

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AnonymousAnonymous15 days ago

Thank you for a good tale, my first of yours! 5 stars

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Booboo12629Booboo1262915 days ago

Good story. I would have liked to know more about why Kylie cheated, how long, etc and then more about her emotions and behavior following his departure.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 2 months ago

He acted well and in good faith, the wife screwed herself out of her marriage, good riddance.

AnonymousAnonymous2 months ago

One of the better break-up stories I have read on Literotica. Thank you.

crazymike45crazymike453 months ago

It was an enjoyable story. I would have liked more info on why the first wife cheated. The cheating just seem to come out of nowhere without any reason for it. Still, I enjoyed it enough to add it to my favorites mostly because the husband was not a wimp.

leofric35leofric355 months ago

Good story well written. Thanks for the hard work

RimmerdalRimmerdal5 months ago

Actually a nice romance story.

Well done.

26thNC26thNC5 months ago

Good story. “It was just sex”, is the pat answer every cheater gives, followed by, “I love only you.” Such absolute bullshit! Kylie knew exactly what she was doing, and rightfully paid a high price for her infidelity.

AnonymousAnonymous5 months ago

Hey, I really enjoyed this! Good! DerMtMan

Just_WordsJust_Words5 months ago

I was wrong about the math in my earlier comment - I misread the story. Two comments if he really wanted to be the better man. They are don't take Jennifer into the meeting and give the ex back half of the bank account. Jennifer deserves it and the ex really should have it.

Billy_Ray_BanBilly_Ray_Ban6 months ago

It's interesting to me... Reading about how different people actually define the BTB scenario. The author declared that this was neither a RAAC or a BTB. But those definitions are really in the eyes of the reader. Viewpoints as to what is construed as a BTB range from the dropping an actual bomb onto the cheating wife.... all the way to include the manner that the cheating spouse(s) were treated in this story. And, of course, everything in between. The fate of the cheating spouse(s) in this story is just one way of inflicting "revenge" on the cheating spouse. Simply abandoning the cheater, and cutting off all communication without giving them the opportunity to "explain" or spout their cheater handbook approved cliche's, is often times a BTB unto itself. Of course, as in all things, your mileage may vary. BRB

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