financial arrangements definition

financial arrangements means provisions governing the rights and liabilities towards one another when living separately of the parties to a marriage (including a marriage which has been dissolved or annulled) in respect of the making or securing of payments or the disposition or use of any property, including such rights and liabilities with respect to the maintenance or education of any child, whether or not a child of the family.
financial arrangements means provision with respect to the making or securing of payments, or the disposition or use of any property, for the maintenance or education of a child; and

More Definitions of financial arrangements

financial arrangements. , in relation to a child, means provision in respect of the making or securing of payments, or the disposition or use of any property, for the maintenance or education of the child;
financial arrangements means arrangements that provide for, relate to or are directed towards—
financial arrangements means arrangements that provide for, relate to or are directed towards all or any of the following—
financial arrangements means arrangements entered into in Queensland or elsewhere, and whether or not the parties are resident or situated in Queensland or elsewhere that provide for, relate to or are directed towards—
financial arrangements means the financial arrangements under this Agreement as set out in Clause 8;
financial arrangements means provisions governing the rights and liabilities towards one another when living separately of the parties to a marriage (including a marriage which has been dissolved or annulled) in respect of the making or securing of payments or the disposition or use of any property, including such rights and liabilities with respect to the maintenance or education of any child, whether or not a child of the marriage; and " child of the marriage " includes any child of both parties to the marriage, whether legitimate or not, and any child adopted by both parties to the marriage. 24Alteration of agreements by court during lives of parties