
Silver Separations - Divorce in your later years
09/11/23 • 39 min
This is an interesting episode for Alex and Liza as they discuss what happens if you are unfortunate to go through a separation later in life.
First up the team will discuss the famous case of Stanford V Stanford which was decided by the High Court in 2012, this is a story that you wouldn't believe if it wasn't true.
Alex and Liza also discuss the challenges and unique dynamics of people who choose to separate or divorce later in life. Whether it's seeking newfound happiness, adapting to a changing financial landscape and many more the team at Split Happens have got you covered.
If you have any further questions and want to reach out to Alex or Liza you can find them on the links below
Alex - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/alex-wynn/
Liza - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/liza-friedwald/
This is an interesting episode for Alex and Liza as they discuss what happens if you are unfortunate to go through a separation later in life.
First up the team will discuss the famous case of Stanford V Stanford which was decided by the High Court in 2012, this is a story that you wouldn't believe if it wasn't true.
Alex and Liza also discuss the challenges and unique dynamics of people who choose to separate or divorce later in life. Whether it's seeking newfound happiness, adapting to a changing financial landscape and many more the team at Split Happens have got you covered.
If you have any further questions and want to reach out to Alex or Liza you can find them on the links below
Alex - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/alex-wynn/
Liza - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/liza-friedwald/
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Ethics in Family Law
In this thought-provoking episode of "Split Happens," your trusted source for all things family law in Australia, we dive deep into the often complex and delicate realm of ethics within the field of Family Law. Join your hosts, Alex and Liza, as they explore the multifaceted ethical considerations that family lawyers face daily and how these principles shape the way they represent their clients and uphold the integrity of the legal system.
"Split Happens" is your go-to podcast for staying informed about the ever-changing world of family law in Australia. Whether you're a legal professional, a client, or simply interested in family law, this episode offers valuable insights into the ethical framework that underpins the practice of family law in Australia.
If you have any further questions and want to reach out to Alex or Liza you can find them on the links below
Alex - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/alex-wynn/
Liza - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/liza-friedwald/
Next Episode

Separating and Staying Sane (Not Involving the Courts)
This is an episode that has been brewing for some time. Alex and Liza discuss how people manage "Separating and Staying Sane". Sometimes the best option to keep your sanity is not to involve the courts. Now this solution might not work for everyone but if you think this can work for you, our Hosts will speak from their own experiences on how to separate and stay sane.
Alex and Liza will cover many topics:
- Support Networks
- Making a plan
- Living Arrangements
- Separating under one roof
- What do you need (not what do you want)
These topics and many more will be covered in this very interesting episode of Split Happens, so settle in and enjoy our latest episode.
If you have any further questions and want to reach out to Alex or Liza you can find them on the links below
Alex - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/alex-wynn/
Liza - https://arbonlegal.com.au/about/liza-friedwald/
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