Real stories (case studies)

Matters of property

Approximately 30 years ago, our non-English-speaking client’s English-speaking husband arranged, through a solicitor, the transfer of their jointly owned home to our client on the basis of relationship breakdown.

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When relationships turn sour

Lizzie* shared with SRV the sad story of how her relationship with her daughter turned sour, resulting in heartache and financial loss.

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Support to access grandchildren

Grandparents often have a special bond with their grandchildren, and this can sometimes be overlooked in parenting disputes. 

Family agreements when selling a home

Pamela is a 71yo woman who was encouraged by her son Leo to sell her house and live with him and his wife. Pamela contacted SRV for assistance with issues with the sale.

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When your children move back in with you

Lucy and Peter’s adult daughter moved back home with her adult children. The set up was not going well, so they called SRV, who were able to help resolve it.

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Moving into your children’s home

Elsie decided to move in with her daughter, Lana, and her son-in-law, Jason, at their invitation, after her husband died…

Safety and Emergencies

Grandchildren wanting to borrow money

Vic lives independently in his own home with some home care assistance provided weekly. He’s active with a local walking group and enjoys…

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Taking back control

John is an 83yo man, who migrated to Australia in 1965. John has a diagnosis of depression, which is being treated with medications…

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Responding to sexual abuse

Beatrice is 70 years old. She has been married for 49 years and has three grown children. She is receiving temporary home after-care…

Neglecting needs

A year ago, George, who is 82 years old and lives alone in the family home, agreed that his son, Petro, could live with him…

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