• Episode 22: How can I pay for my separation?

  • Jan 15 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 22: How can I pay for my separation?

  • Summary

  • 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.

    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.


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