Family law proceedings often come with financial and emotional burdens for the parties involved. A significant aspect of these cases is determining who bears the legal costs. While the general rule is that each party pays their own legal expenses, there are circumstances where the Court may order one party to cover the other’s costs. Understanding these rules and exceptions is essential for navigating family law disputes effectively. Usually, parties who are involved in family law proceedings pay their own...
Legal Costs in family law proceedings: Overview and Legal Framework [caption id="attachment_16375" align="alignright" width="350"] Legal Costs in family law proceedings: Overview and Legal Framework[/caption] The law relating to costs in family law proceedings is well settled and set out in detail in the Full Court decision of Parke & The Estate of the Late A Parke. General Presumption and Exceptions An application for costs is governed by s 117 of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (“the Act”). Section 117(1) of the Act sets out the...