De Facto Quiz
To be considered a de facto for family law purposes there are certain criteria you must meet.
Take the quiz below to determine whether or not you are or were in a de facto relationship.
It is important to note that the definition of a de facto couple varies for different purposes. For example, for Centrelink it's very different to the Family Law Act.
The above quiz determines whether you are a de facto for family law purposes only.
If you were in a de facto relationship and you've separated, you might be entitled to make a claim for a property settlement. This means you are entitled to divide yours and your former spouse's assets to ensure you each receive the share you're entitled to.
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If you would like further detail on how to determine if you are or were in a de facto relationship then watch our video below: