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The Ex-Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast

Podcast von Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald

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The Ex-Files: The Divorce and Separation PodcastSeparation can feel overwhelming, confusing and lonely. The Ex-Files is an Australian podcast designed to help you navigate divorce, separation, parenting arrangements, property settlements and other family law issues with confidence.Hosted by experienced family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald, each episode explores the legal, practical and emotional aspects of separation in a way that is clear, accessible and easy to understand.We answer the questions people are often too afraid to ask, bust common myths, explain how the family law system works, and share practical tips to help you make informed decisions during one of life's most challenging transitions.Topics include:• The first steps after separation• Parenting arrangements and children's issues• Property settlements and financial separation• Divorce and de facto relationships• Family violence and safety concerns• Mediation and dispute resolution• Child support and financial obligations• Common mistakes and costly traps• Court processes and alternatives to litigation• Practical strategies to reduce conflict and move forwardWhether you are considering separation, recently separated, in the middle of a dispute, or supporting someone who is, The Ex-Files provides trusted information to help you understand your rights, your options and the road ahead.Our goal is simple: to help people separate better, make informed decisions, and move forward with greater confidence and less uncertainty.New episodes released regularly.The information discussed in this podcast is general information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain independent legal advice about your own circumstances.

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Episode Inside the Family Court Process: What Really Happens After You File Cover

Inside the Family Court Process: What Really Happens After You File

Many people assume that once they file in the Family Court, a judge will simply hear both sides and make a decision.   The reality is very different.   In this episode of The Ex-Files – The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald explain what actually happens after court proceedings begin and walk through the Family Court process from start to finish.   Using the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia's Central Practice Direction as a guide, they discuss the key stages of a family law case, including pre-action procedures, interim hearings, mediation, compliance hearings and final trials.   Whether you're involved in a parenting dispute, a property settlement, or both, this episode provides a practical roadmap of what to expect and how to avoid some of the common mistakes that increase costs, delay and stress.   In This Episode   • Why the Court expects parties to try to resolve disputes before filing proceedings. • Parenting and property pre-action procedures. • Section 60I Certificates and Genuine Steps Certificates. • Interim applications and urgent court orders. • Affidavits, questionnaires and evidence requirements. • What happens at the first court event. • Interim hearings and directions hearings. • Family Dispute Resolution and Conciliation Conferences. • Compliance and Readiness Hearings. • Preparing for trial. • What happens at a final hearing. • Reserved judgments and final orders. • Practical ways to reduce costs and focus on the issues that matter.   Key Takeaways   • Court should generally be a last resort, not the first step. • Parties are expected to genuinely attempt resolution before commencing proceedings. • Interim hearings deal with urgent issues, not the entire case. • Good preparation can reduce costs, delays and stress. • Case outlines help identify the real issues in dispute. • Court-led mediation can provide valuable reality checks. • Compliance with court orders is critical. • Understanding the process helps you make better decisions throughout your matter.   Chapters   00:00 – Introduction 01:05 – What Is the Central Practice Direction? 05:50 – Pre-Action Procedures Explained 10:50 – Filing Court Proceedings 20:45 – Interim Hearings 25:00 – Mediation and Conciliation Conferences 28:45 – Compliance and Readiness Hearings 31:45 – Preparing for Trial 37:00 – Final Hearings and Judgment 40:50 – Practical Lessons for Separating Families   Contact Alex Wynn: alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au [alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au] Liza Friedwald: liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au [liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au]   Keywords   family court process, family law Australia, family court Australia, FCFCOA, parenting proceedings, property settlement, interim hearing, mediation, conciliation conference, section 60I certificate, family lawyer, divorce, separation, parenting dispute, family law litigation, trial preparation, Australian family law   Disclaimer This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain advice specific to your circumstances before making legal or financial decisions.

23. Juni 2026 - 41 min
Episode From Negotiation to Court: The Step-by-Step Family Law Pathway You Should Follow Cover

From Negotiation to Court: The Step-by-Step Family Law Pathway You Should Follow

Many people think the hard part of a property settlement is reaching an agreement. In reality, reaching an agreement is often only the beginning.   In this episode of The Ex-Files – The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald discuss what happens after the negotiations end and why properly formalising a property settlement is one of the most important steps in the entire process.   They explain the different pathways available to separating couples, including negotiation, mediation, consent orders, binding financial agreements and litigation.   In this episode, we discuss:   • Why reaching an agreement is not the end of the property settlement process. • The different pathways available for resolving property matters. • Negotiation, mediation and family dispute resolution. • Consent Orders and when they may be appropriate. • Binding Financial Agreements and the risks of getting them wrong. • The Priority Property Pool process for smaller asset pools. • When litigation may become necessary. • Why informal agreements can unravel. • The importance of properly formalising a settlement. • The impact of family violence and financial abuse in property matters. • Practical steps to take before agreeing to any settlement proposal.   Key Takeaways   • Reaching an agreement is only the starting point — it still needs to be properly documented. • Informal agreements, emails and handshake deals may not provide legal protection. • Understanding the available settlement pathways can help reduce cost, delay and conflict. • Consent Orders and Binding Financial Agreements each have advantages and limitations. • Full and frank financial disclosure remains essential throughout the process. • Gathering the right documents early can save significant time and legal costs. • Family violence and financial abuse may be relevant considerations in property settlements. • A property settlement is not finalised until it is properly formalised and implemented.   Chapters   00:00 - Introduction 00:31 - Understanding the Property Settlement Journey 01:16 – Negotiating Agreements Post-Separation 02:29 - Formalising Agreements and Negotiation Strategies 06:56 - Mediation as a Pathway to Resolution 13:06 - Court Orders vs Financial Agreements 19:52 - Litigation as a Last Resort 24:29 – Recap and Final Thoughts   Contact (Email)   • Alex Wynn – alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au [alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au] • Liza Friedwald – liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au [liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au]   Keywords   property settlement, family law, divorce, separation, Australian family law, consent orders, binding financial agreements, BFA, mediation, family dispute resolution, financial disclosure, property division, superannuation splitting, financial abuse, family violence, property settlement process, separation advice, family court Australia   Disclaimer   This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain advice specific to your circumstances before making legal or financial decisions.

16. Juni 2026 - 25 min
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The Biggest Property Settlement Mistakes

Many of the most expensive mistakes in family law happen after people think they have already reached an agreement.   In this episode of The Ex-Files – The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald discuss the biggest property settlement mistakes people make after separation and how those mistakes can affect their financial future.   They explain why informal agreements can unravel, why disclosure is critical, how valuation and tax issues are often overlooked, and why understanding the legal framework before negotiating can save significant time, stress and money.   Whether you are considering a property settlement, negotiating an agreement, or have already reached an informal arrangement, this episode provides practical guidance on avoiding some of the most common and costly mistakes.   In this episode, we discuss:   • Why delaying a property settlement can create significant legal risks. • Time limits for married and de facto couples. • The dangers of handshake deals and informal agreements. • Why property settlements should be properly documented. • The importance of full and frank financial disclosure. • What happens when assets, liabilities or financial resources are overlooked. • Common mistakes involving valuations, capital gains tax and superannuation.   Key Takeaways   • A property settlement is not a conversation – it is a legal outcome. • Time limits apply and missing them can create significant complications. • Informal agreements may not be legally enforceable. • Full and frank financial disclosure is essential and ongoing. • Property pools can be hard to get right. • Valuation, taxation and superannuation issues can significantly affect outcomes. • Obtaining legal advice before signing an agreement can help avoid costly mistakes. • Properly documenting an agreement is critical to achieving finality.   Chapters   00:00 – Introduction 01:57 – Common Mistakes in Property Settlements 08:55 – The Importance of Formal Agreements 14:27 – The Necessity of Full Disclosure 19:57 – Understanding the Property Pool 23:51 – Valuation Challenges in Property Settlements 25:40 – Bad Maths   Contact (Email)   • Alex Wynn – alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au [alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au] • Liza Friedwald – liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au [liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au]   Keywords   property settlement, family law, divorce, separation, Australian family law, property settlement mistakes, consent orders, binding financial agreements, financial disclosure, family violence, financial abuse, superannuation splitting, capital gains tax, asset division, property pool, family court, separation advice, family law Australia   Disclaimer   This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain advice specific to your circumstances before making legal or financial decisions.

8. Juni 2026 - 30 min
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How Property Settlement Actually Works in Australia

One of the biggest myths in family law is that property settlements are automatically divided 50/50 after separation. In this episode of The Ex-Files – The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald explain how property settlement actually works in Australia and why every case is different. They break down the four-step process used by the Family Court, including how assets and liabilities are identified, how contributions are assessed, the role of future needs, what justice and equity means, and how recent changes to the Family Law Act have increased the recognition of family violence in property matters. Whether you're starting a property settlement or already negotiating one, this episode provides a practical overview of the principles that guide family law property outcomes. In this episode: • The myth of automatic 50/50 property settlements • What forms part of the property pool • Assets, liabilities, superannuation, trusts and financial resources • Financial and non-financial contributions • Initial contributions and relationship length • Future needs and earning capacity • Family violence and recent legislative changes • The role of children in property settlements • The "just and equitable" requirement • Why every property settlement outcome is different Key Takeaways • Property settlements are not automatically divided 50/50 • Contributions include financial, non-financial, homemaking and parenting contributions • Future needs can significantly affect outcomes • Family violence is now expressly recognised in property settlement considerations • Every case depends on its own facts and circumstances • Early legal advice can help avoid costly mistakes Chapters 00:05 – Introduction to Property Settlements 01:46 – Understanding Property Pools 04:36 – Contributions in Property Settlements 09:25 – Future Needs and Property Settlements 15:52 – Health, Age and Financial Outcomes 18:27 – The Impact of Children 19:53 – Just and Equitable Outcomes 23:00 – Practical Next Steps Resources • Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law) • Family Law Property Changes (10 June 2025) Fact Sheet Contact Alex Wynn – alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au [alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au] Liza Friedwald – liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au [liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au] Keywords property settlement, family law, divorce, separation, Australian family law, asset division, property pool, contributions, future needs, family violence, superannuation splitting, financial resources, family court Disclaimer This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain advice specific to your circumstances before making legal or financial decisions.

1. Juni 2026 - 25 min
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What to Do in the First 30 Days After Separation

Separation can feel overwhelming — especially in the first few weeks when emotions, parenting concerns, finances and practical decisions all collide at once.   In this new episode of The Ex-Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast, Australian family lawyers Alex Wynn and Liza Friedwald discuss the most important things to focus on in the first 30 days after separation.   They cover practical safety considerations, communicating with children, protecting important financial information, managing conflict, and the legal mistakes people commonly make early after separation.   This episode is designed to provide calm, practical guidance for people navigating one of the most difficult periods of their lives.   In this episode, we discuss: • What to do immediately after separation. • Safety and family violence concerns. • Separation under one roof. • Protecting financial information and important documents. • Parenting and supporting children through separation. • Property settlement considerations. • When to seek legal advice. • Common mistakes to avoid in the early stages.   Key Takeaways • Prioritise safety for yourself and your children. • Avoid making major legal or financial decisions in the heat of emotion. • Gather important financial and personal documents early. • Keep children out of adult conflict wherever possible. • Good early advice can help prevent expensive mistakes later.   Chapters 00:05 – Introduction to The Ex-Files 01:07 – Navigating the First 30 Days of Separation 02:24 – Safety and Practical Considerations During Separation 06:35 – Stabilizing the Situation for Children 09:51 – Understanding the Grief Cycle in Separation 11:31 – Financial Preparations for Separation 15:07 – Legal Aspects of Divorce and Separation 16:59 – Navigating Separation Under One Roof 19:32 – The Importance of Legal Advice During Separation 23:31 – Understanding Power Dynamics in Relationships 24:53 – Addressing Family Violence and Safety Concerns 28:45 – What Not to Do After Separation 31:33 – Planning for the Future Post-Separation   Resources • 1800RESPECT – https://www.1800respect.org.au [https://www.1800respect.org.au] • Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Family Law section) - https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/fl [https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/fl] • Services Australia – https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au [https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au]   Contact (Email)   • Alex Wynn – alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au [alex.wynn@keypointlaw.com.au] • Liza Friedwald – liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au [liza.friedwald@keypointlaw.com.au]   Keywords family law, separation, divorce, Australian family law, parenting arrangements, property settlement, separation advice, first 30 days after separation, family violence, children and separation, legal advice, separation under one roof   Disclaimer This podcast provides general educational information only and is not legal advice. You should obtain advice specific to your circumstances before making legal or financial decisions.

25. Mai 2026 - 34 min
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