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Can My Ex Wife Claim Money after Divorce in Australia

Mediations Australia Season 1 Episode 9

Can Your Ex Make Financial Claims After Divorce? Understanding Your Rights and Protecting Your Future 

Think your divorce means you're financially free from your ex? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, we reveal the surprising 12-month window after divorce where your former spouse can still make claims against your assets – and the exceptions that could extend this timeframe indefinitely. 

Join Mediations Australia as we break down the complex world of post-divorce financial claims in plain English. We'll explore what factors Australian courts actually consider when assessing these claims, share real-world scenarios where ex-spouses have successfully pursued money years after divorce, and provide practical strategies to protect your hard-earned assets. 

Whether you're recently divorced, currently separating, or just want to safeguard your financial future, this episode delivers essential insights that could save you thousands in legal fees and years of stress. 

Key Topics: 

  • The 12-month rule that catches most people off-guard
  • How courts really decide who gets what
  • International divorce complications
  • Protecting assets in new relationships
  • Why mediation beats costly court battles


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