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The Separation Guide is your independent guide to separation and divorce in Australia. We support you from start to finish, making separation simpler, more manageable and less stressful. We aim to give you confidence to make the right decisions for your future.

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    Episode 27: Domestic and Family Violence in Separation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 57:20


    May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. And with 25% of those who come to The Separation Guide for help experiencing some sort of violence or abuse, it is a very real barrier to many trying to leave relationships. In this episode, White Ribbon Australia Acting Director Dean Cooper and Coordinator of Counselling Services Zoe Hughes join host Sabina Read to shed light on the many types of violence and abuse happening in Australian homes. With some practical tips for how to find help and navigate a safe path through, for both women and men, this episode is a vital resource for anyone who finds themselves - or someone they know - trapped in an abusive situation. It also discusses available help for potential perpetrators who may realise that their behaviour makes others feel unsafe, but don't know what steps to take to make a change. Along with a call out to society at large to take note and speak up when they witness acts of disrespect. As we learn in this episode - not all disrespect leads to violence, but all violence begins with disrespect. As the number of Australian women who have died at the hands of male violence reaches 24 so far this year, this is a vital conversation that needs to be had - and heard.For more information about how you can help make a change this Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, visit The Separation Guide's I Care About Conflict campaign at https://icareaboutconflict.com/

    Episode 26: The Gender Superannuation Gap

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 40:13


    Superannuation is often overlooked in separation, but it's a crucial asset that can significantly impact your financial future. In this episode, we break down the key things you need to know about super in separation—why it matters, common misconceptions, and how to approach it fairly and equitably.We explore the common fight-or-flight response in high-conflict separations, the importance of financial disclosure, and practical steps to take control of your super. From understanding your balance to consolidating funds and seeking professional advice, our experts share their top takeaways to help you make informed decisions.Plus, we discuss the bigger picture—how these conversations today can create long-term financial security and even drive generational change.If you're navigating separation and want to ensure your financial well-being, this episode is a must-listen.Want to learn more? Join our free online event: Super in Separation: 5 Things You'll Want to Know Before Finalising a Separation Agreement on Wednesday, 26th March, 12:00-1:00 PM (AEDT) via Google Meet.

    Episode 25: Separation support for men

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 54:43


    In this episode, host Sabina Read sits down with Arabella Feltham, Separation Consultant at The Separation Guide, to explore how men can navigate separation with strength and support. They discuss: Staying out of conflict and prioritising health The importance of support networks Why men are often blindsided by separation news Managing grief, anger, and mental health challenges Practical advice for FIFO and emergency service workers Discover tools and resources to regain control and move forward. Don't miss it!

    Episode 24: Positive Co-parenting during the holiday season

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 43:46


    Positive Co-parenting over the holiday season In this episode, Lisanne Iriks of the Co-Parenting Institute talks with Sabina Read about creating a positive co-parenting environment for your children during the holiday season. Whether the separation is relatively new or you are tackling your first Christmas as a separated family, Lisanne shares some ways to manage the emotions and changes to traditions over this time. She shares how to give yourself and your children a positive experience, creating new rituals for the future.

    Episode 23: How can I plan my financial future with Tribeca Financial

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 40:09


    How can I plan for my financial future? Live, love, legacy and laugh During this episode, Ryan Watson of Tribeca Financial will share how to escape fear and live the life you want in the future, following the priorities to live, love, legacy and laugh. Ryan shares the range of emotions you may feel about your finances during separation. He shares some common fears many people experience during this time, such as the fear that you will lose everything in the process (which isn't true if you get the right support around you) and how to balance immediate needs versus long-term goals. His philosophy is that a problem shared is a problem halved.Ryan thoughtfully covers how you can feel a greater sense of security and certainty by having the right financial advice and the power of seeing your options laid out. It's an empowering episode that will give you practical information to step forward confidently.

    Episode 22: How can I pay for my separation?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 23:12


    This episode explores family law finance - a line of credit available to people who are going through separation and need to access funds to pay for professional support to reach a fair and equitable settlement that will set them up for a secure future. We talk to Jack O'Donnell from JustFund about: the purpose of family law finance what it can cover how it differs from traditional loans who is eligible, and how it is assessed who can benefit from a family law line of credit. This episode is a must-listen for people facing a property split who have money tied up in property, a trust or a business that they can't access until settlement. There are options to pay for the right advice. Resources mentioned in this episode Check if you're eligible for family law finance with JustFund https://theseparationguide.com.au/resource/podcasts/listen-how-can-i-pay-for-my-separation/ JustFund Borrower Guide https://theseparationguide.com.au/app/uploads/2024/01/2024-Borrower-Guide-The-Separation-Guide.pdf Family law finance information on The Separation Guide website https://theseparationguide.com.au/resource/podcasts/listen-how-can-i-pay-for-my-separation/  If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. The Separation Guide aims to make separation and divorce simpler, more manageable and less stressful. To find out more about how one of our Network Members could support your separation, take our free 3-minute Q&A. DisclaimerThe information in our resources is general only. Consider getting in touch with a professional adviser if you need support with your legal, financial or wellbeing needs.

    Episode 21: How to live with your ex

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 45:33


    The number of separated couples still living together in Australia is on the rise. Over 50% of people tell us that they have separated but are still living under one roof. The transition from partners to moving out can take some time, but we're seeing that period grow longer for more and more couples. In this episode, separation and relationship coach Kelly Bagshaw joins us to talk about what's causing this rising trend making this period work in the best way re-negotiating your relationship, your space, your boundaries and your expectations of each other communication styles support to help you get through this period and move on afterwards. Listen here, or listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to chat with Kelly for independent separation coaching, counselling or relationship coaching either before separation or to work towards a successful separation, you can book in a free 15-minute chat here. Or read our blog, How to separate from your spouse while living together. For the latest stats on separation in Australia, you can download our State of Separation Impact Report If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. Disclaimer The information in our resources is general only. Consider getting in touch with a professional adviser if you need support with your legal, financial or wellbeing needs.

    Episode 20: What's fair when you split your assets?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 40:04


    Dividing assets and property in separation and divorce may seem like a simple equation, but it gets complicated quickly. A 50-50 split may not always be the best outcome. Listen to find out what factors need to be considered in determining a fair property split. In this episode, we talked to Lauren Patford-Smith of Padford-Smith Legal Services about: the 4-step process of Family Law what assets and debts should you should include in your marital asset pool how the length of your relationship and when you acquired assets impact the percentage split how financial and non-financial contributions are considered how the circumstances of your situation over the life of your relationship affect the split what happens when one person has spent time out of the workforce as a primary carer how your needs after separation are considered. Listen here, or listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. For more information on property splits, check out these resources: Blog: If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. The Separation Guide aims to make separation and divorce simpler, more manageable and less stressful. To find out more about how one of our Network Members could support your separation, take our free 3-minute Q&A. DisclaimerThe information in our resources is general only. Consider getting in touch with a professional adviser if you need support with your legal, financial or wellbeing needs.

    Episode 19: How to tell your partner you want to separate

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 31:15


    Telling your partner that you want to separate is a daunting prospect. Doing it wrong could have consequences like escalating conflict, creating unnecessary hurt for those around you and, in extreme circumstances, it could be dangerous. Preparing yourself to tell your spouse the right way can set the tone for a low-conflict separation from day one. In this episode, we speak to our Senior Separation Consultant, Arabella Feltham, about: safety as your number one consideration discussing separation if moving out isn't an option the right moment to bring up separation having a support person present what to consider if you have children how to prepare yourself the words to use to avoid escalation how to approach a trial separation emotional reactions to expect from your partner and yourself. You can find out about the Separation Support sessions mentioned in the podcast here. Please subscribe for episodes about all aspects of separation and divorce in Australia. If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. The Separation Guide aims to make separation and divorce simpler, more manageable and less stressful. To find out more about how one of our Network Members could support your separation, take our free 3-minute Q&A.

    Episode 18: Immigration and separation in Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 39:25


    Around a third of Australia's population was born overseas. Many married and de facto couples have at least one person from another country. If this is you, what happens if you separate in Australia? In this episode, we talk to experienced migration and family Lawyer from Starlight Legal, Eva Liang, about: how Australian Family Law recognises overseas marriages how to divorce when one party is overseas relocating children overseas in a separation spousal visas and their effect on separation cultural and linguistic barriers when dealing with the Family Court system understanding different cultural values, best interests and family structures. Please subscribe for episodes about all aspects of separation and divorce in Australia. If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. You can find information about forms of family violence and links to support services in our blog Separation when there is family violence. The Separation Guide aims to make separation and divorce simpler, more manageable and less stressful. To find out more about how one of our Network Members could support your separation, take our free 3-minute Q&A. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

    Episode 17: What you need to know about child support

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 41:59


    Child support is a way for both parents to make sure that their kids are properly supported financially. There are a lot of decisions that need to be made around how your child support arrangement is set up, managed and collected. There are also a lot of implications to these decisions which might not become clear until you are a fair way down the child support road. In this episode, we speak to Crystal Paduch from Child Support Consultants about many aspects of child support in Australia to give you some insight into how it all works. We cover: how child support is assessed the ways to manage child support private collection versus Child Support collect how Centrelink, Child Support and the ATO are connected the types of income included in an assessment plus income exclusions how days of care affect an assessment what happens if there is an overpayment or underpayment the services offered by CSC. If you'd like to learn more about CSC and book a consultation with Crystal, you can find the link to her calendar here. If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. The Separation Guide aims to make separation and divorce simpler, more manageable and less stressful. To find out more about how one of our Network Members could support your separation, take our free 3-minute Q&A. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

    Episode 16: Kindness in Family Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 52:39


    We've had ‘no-fault' divorce in Australia since 1975. Unlike criminal law, there's not a guilty verdict. Your lawyer isn't fighting to 'win' - their job is to help you reach an agreement with your spouse over property and financial settlement and child arrangements. So is there really a place for escalating your matter to an inevitable court date, and who is actually benefiting when that happens? Is it time in Australia for a kind approach to Family Law? In this episode, we speak to Perpetua Kish from Balance Family Law and Angela Harbinson, CEO of The Separation Guide about: the role of the law in separation and divorce what kindness in Family Law looks like and how it benefits clients de-escalation and proactive communication between lawyers what to look for when choosing a lawyer who will avoid escalation possible points of escalation and how to avoid them the financial and emotional cost of escalation and going to court. Please subscribe for episodes about all aspects of separation and divorce in Australia. If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. The Separation Guide aims to make separation and divorce simpler, more manageable and less stressful. To find out more about how one of our Network Members could support your separation, take our free 3-minute Q&A. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

    Episode 15: Buy out or sell? Mortgages and separation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 36:59


    75% of the couples we hear from own property together. Find out about your borrowing options and know where you stand before you negotiate your financial settlement. In this episode, we speak to Senior Lending Specialist Jyana Papanastasiou from SCM Finance Solutions about: covering your loan when you separate refinancing when one person keeps the home pros and cons of selling and releasing equity getting a mortgage as a single person what counts as income for your application when you should speak to professionals. If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. Find out more about your options in separation and divorce at www.theseparationguide.com.au

    Episode 14: Helping your kids navigate separation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 25:39


    Putting children through a family separation isn't something anyone ever wants to do. So, how should you approach it if it happens? In this episode, we speak with Bron O'Loan from O'Loan Family Law about: telling children about your separation what to say if you can't answer their questions involving children in decisions about their future messages you give children about the separation support networks for parents and children resilience in children talking about the future after separation. You can purchase Bron O'Loan's book The Splits: How to help your kids navigate separation and divorce here. If you know someone who will find this podcast helpful, please share. Find out more about your options in separation and divorce at www.theseparationguide.com.au

    Episode 13: Separating with super

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 29:38


    What happens to your superannuation when you separate? In this episode, we chat with Samatha Miller from Clarity Lawyers, Chris Fagan from SCM Wealth Management and Christina Hobbs, CEO and co-founder of Verve Super about superannuation and separation. Read the show notes. Are you impacted by separation? Our 3-minute Q&A can help connect you with experts like those featured in our podcast to guide you through the maze. Find out more about your options in separation and divorce at www.theseparationguide.com.au To learn more about Verve Super, head to their website. Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is of a general nature only. It's important to do your own research and consider things like fees, investment performance, insurance cover, risk profile, and alignment with your values when considering if a superannuation product is appropriate for you. Consider getting in touch with a professional adviser if you need support with your financial or legal needs. When considering financial returns, past performance is not indicative of future performance.

    Episode 12: Financial Empowerment, before, during and after separation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 49:33


    The Separation Guide CEO, Angela Harbinson, spoke with industry experts Kylie Harding and Selena James about their advice and suggestions for financial empowerment before, during and after separation. Find out more about your options in separation and divorce at www.theseparationguide.com.au Note that Kylie Harding was known by her married name Kylie MacDonald when our podcast was recorded.

    Episode 11: Family violence in separation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 49:48


    In this episode, Jack Whelan speaks with Heidi Rogers from Moving Mindsets, Tanya Hibberd from Aubrey Brown and Andrew Wilson, who is a Mediator with The Separation Guide, about the different types of family violence, how these can affect your separation, and some tips about what you can do if you find yourself facing family violence while also going through a separation.

    Episode 10: Parental alienation in separation and divorce

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 37:58


    Jack Whelan, Mediator, Barrister, FDRP and Co-founder of The Separation Guide, leads the discussion on the controversial subject of Parental Alienation with Lawyers Kath Manby and Bron O'Loan, together with Family Therapist and Psychologist Lynne Datnow.

    Episode 9: Separating in a Pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 45:07


    Jack Whelan, Barrister, Mediator and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner spoke with Dr Mandy-Jo Ellis from the Relationspace, Carolyn Devries, CEO of NEW Way Lawyers, Australia's first not for profit law firm, and New Way Law Family Law expert practitioner Ryan Cropper to discuss some of the issues facing separating and divorced families in a pandemic.

    Episode 7: Busting common separation and divorce myths

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 35:53


    We chat with Rebecca Dahl, partner at Nicholes Family Lawyers, about 10 common family law myths. True or false? If you leave the family home, you'll lose your share in the property. If you're still living together, you can't be separated. 'I put the money in and so I should get the money back.' Do you need help sorting family law fact from fiction? Our 5-minute Q&A can help connect you with experts like Rebecca to guide you through the maze. For more free separation resources, go to theseparationguide.com.au. Read more about Rebecca and Nicholes Family Lawyers.

    Episode 6: Overcoming communication barriers in separation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 24:31


    Today, we chat with Davide Di Pietro, Principal therapist at The Resilience Centre's Family Clinic, about communicating through separation. This practical conversation covers: Setting separation conversations up the right way Communication barriers Grounding strategies Psychological rigidity vs. psychological flexibility. 'The families that I've worked with where I've met them before the separation has occurred and been able to...walk through with them that whole process, it seems to go quite well.' Thinking about separation? Our 5-minute Q&A can help connect you with the right experts to guide you through the maze. For more free separation resources, go to theseparationguide.com.au. Read more about Davide and The Resilience Centre.

    Episode 5: How to discuss separation with your kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 35:25


    We chat with Tarnya Davis, principal Clinical Psychologist at NewPsych, about the importance of mental health through separation — and how to support your children through this unsettling period. Thinking about separation? Our 3-minute Q&A can help connect you with the right experts to guide you through the maze. For more free separation resources, go to theseparationguide.com.au.

    Episode 4: Planning your finances after divorce

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 26:08


    'When we have had a successful meeting with a client in this situation, the overall feeling they walk out with is hope. They see they have choices and that despite the change, there is room for a positive future ahead of them.' We chat with Steve Fort, Financial Planner and Director Invest Blue, about how to prepare for a new financial future. The transcript of this podcast is here. Thinking about separation? Our 3-minute Q&A can help connect you with the right experts to guide you through the maze. For more free separation resources, go to theseparationguide.com.au. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

    Episode 3: The cost of conflict- an accountant's perspective on separation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 20:52


    'I've always had a view that, and it's a view born of experience, that I think the accountants are just as important as the lawyers when it comes to assisting people in separation and divorce.' We chat with John Swaine, accountant and Director of PKF Accounting Central Coast, about the role of accountants in: Understanding your assets Bridging the financial knowledge gap Planning for the future The transcript of this podcast is here. Thinking about separation? Our 3-minute Q&A can help connect you with the right experts to guide you through the maze. For more free separation resources, go to theseparationguide.com.au. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

    Episode 2: How to keep your separation or divorce out of the courts

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 27:55


    We chat with Anna Cruckshank and Kate O'Grady of Aubrey Brown Lawyers about: Being stuck in the ‘escalation cycle' Debunking divorce myths What it actually means to go to the family court The transcript of this podcast is here. Thinking about separation? Our 3-minute Q&A can help connect you with the right experts to guide you through the maze. For more free separation resources, head to theseparationguide.com.au. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

    Episode 1: How to divorce or separate well

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 35:13


    'This is a time where we can have new freedoms, new opportunities. We're not held up by perhaps how someone saw us for many years. We can rebuild ourselves, get a new sense of self and we can actually flourish.' We chat with Heather Irvine Rundle, Senior Clinical Psychologist at READ Clinic, about: Staying physically well through separation Life after separation Being in the life-long business of ‘raising children' The transcript of this podcast is here. Thinking about separation? Our 3-minute Q&A can help connect you with the right experts to guide you through the maze. For more free separation resources, head to theseparationguide.com.au. If you offer professional help and advice to people going through separation and divorce, Join the Network.

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