LGBTQIA+
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7 Financial Decisions for Same-sex Newlyweds
Marriage Equality means in Australia you're now free to marry who you love.
If you're a same-sex couple, there might be some unique challenges to meet with your partner for life
While LGBTQIA+ people are as diverse as the rest of the population, their shared experience and expectation of discrimination creates many common financial issues, unique to the LGBTQIA+ Community.
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Financial Advice for Same-sex Couples
Equality and freedom from discrimination are fundamental human rights that belong to all people, regardless of who they love or how they identify
The road to anywhere meaningful does seem to take a while and this has been true for many in Australia's LGBTQIA+ community.
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Flatmates, Friends or De-factos and how to tell them apart
Flatmates, friends or de facto partners - how do you tell them apart
When it comes to romance and relationships, the emotional decision about who you think is your partner, may be very different to the legal decision about who is legally considered your de facto partner.
The questions about who may be a boyfriend or girlfriend or partner and who is a de facto become important distinctions when it comes to Superannuation payouts, Life Insurance nominations and Family Law claims on your finances, investments and property interests.
As Marriage Equality became law in Australia on 9th December 2017, *yay*, who is a married partner is now straightforward. Who is a de facto partner, is not always so straightforward especially for many in the LGBTQI Community.
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Six Power Money Decisions for Same-sex Couples
If you’re part of a gay couple, here’s 6 power money decisions that help LGBTQIA+ couples get on the same page financially, and stay on track together.
Because who wants to spend a lifetime arguing about money, right?
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Valentine's Day and Love Insurance
Valentine’s Day means different things to different people
But ultimately it's about Love — and Love Takes Action
What some people miss is that life insurance is really love insurance — by having sufficient life insurance, they're safeguarding the future of the ones they love. Drew Browne
Four thoughtful ways you can act on your love today