If I Leave, What Will I Have to Pay
For many people, the fear of paying keeps them stuck.
Not uncertainty about the relationship itself — but uncertainty about the cost of leaving.
Will you lose everything?Will you have to support your former partner indefinitely?Will child support or maintenance make rebuilding impossible?
This Australian Resource Kit separates fear from legal reality.
It explains:
• What the law actually requires when you leave• How property settlement really works• What spousal maintenance is — and what it is not• How child support is assessed• Why guilt is often the most expensive emotion in separation• How to plan a departure without overpaying
Leaving does not automatically mean losing everything.The law does not punish the person who initiates separation.Financial outcomes are assessed through structure — not emotion.
Why Buy This Resource Kit?
Financial fear often magnifies worst case assumptions. Guilt driven decisions frequently cost more than the law requires.
This guide replaces panic with orientation.
Clarity first. Structure if necessary. Escalation only if appropriate.
When you understand what paying actually means, you can make decisions based on reality not fear.
