
Divorce in Iran vs. Australia: Key Legal Differences and Your Rights
Divorce laws in Iran and Australia are significantly different, particularly when it comes to who can initiate the process and the conditions under which it can be granted. In Australia, one party can apply for a divorce without proving fault, while in Iran, the husband typically has the right to divorce at will. However, women in Iran can seek divorce under specific conditions, such as abuse or the husband's incurable illness, with the intervention of an Islamic judge. This blog explores these key legal differences and what they mean for those navigating divorce in both countries.

What Is a De Facto Relationship in Victoria?
In Victoria, you can be in a de facto relationship even if you don’t live together full-time. The key factor is the nature of the relationship, not just living arrangements. Courts assess various factors, including financial ties, emotional commitment, and how the relationship is perceived by others. Understanding your legal rights in a de facto relationship is essential, especially regarding property settlements and parenting matters. Learn more about what constitutes a de facto relationship and how it may impact you.