Fairly divide up your money and property

amica makes it easy to divide your money and property in a way that works for both of you.

amica app screen showing: ‘Dividing your money and property’ heading. Three tabs sit below the heading: Assets, Contributions, and Asset Division. The ‘Assets’ tab is selected and there is some text on the screen stating: “You will need to reach agreement on statements about your assets and liabilities.” There are two sections visible below this, Property and Vehicles.

First, follow the steps to list what you own

Enter information about your relationship, your family situation, and your money and property.

Get reminders about what to include such as real estate, superannuation, vehicles, savings, debts and financial or non-financial contributions you made in your relationship.

Tick off items as you go, and see your progress. Use amica’s in-built messaging to check queries with each other, and upload documents to verify your information.

amica app screen showing a page indicating suggested asset division. The heading is: “amica suggests you receive:” then a graph with the text: “You would receive 45% $450,000” and “Sam would receive 55% $550,000”. There is a highlighted box with the text, “This suggested division is based on how lawyers would handle a case like yours”. Followed by another paragraph, “If you think the suggested division is fair, you can accept it and send it to your former partner to ask if they agree. If you don’t agree with the suggested division, you can change it and explain to them why you feel this way.” Finally, there is a pop up at the bottom of the screen with the question, “Do you accept the suggested division?” and the explainer text, “Accepting will move this division split to the consent order.”

Divide your money and property with amica’s help

amica uses artificial intelligence to calculate how to divide your money and property fairly. It takes into account your circumstances, similar circumstances and what the court would consider in situations like yours.

We’ll give you a suggestion of the percentages for splitting your money and property, for example a 55%/45% split. You can choose to accept our suggestion, or you can use it as a starting point to reach an agreement between yourselves.

Once you both agree, we’ll guide you through how to divide your money and property. You can select what you would like to happen to each item, and you both get a say at each step in the process.

amica app screen showing: “Property agreement” heading. Three tabs sit below the heading: Assets, Contributions, and Asset Division. The ‘Contributions’ tab is selected and there is some text on the screen stating: “You will need to reach an agreement on statements about your assets and liabilities.” Then there is a card with the heading: “Non-financial” and then “Your contributions”. The card contains the text: “Sam had personal assets that were worth $4,000 at the start of the relationship. They did not receive any inheritance, redundancy payouts, or large gifts during the relationship. Sam made individual financial contributions during the relationship with Sam worth $1,000. They took a total of 1-2 years off to look after their children.”

We’ll write it down for you, so you can move on

amica saves and writes down everything you have agreed on. Once you’re finished you can download a copy of your written agreement to refer to later on.

Low cost options are available for people on low incomes.

amica app screen showing: “Consent Order Information” heading. There is a pop up banner on the screen with the text: “Check that your situation is suitable for applying for consent orders. You will both need to check that your situation is suitable for consent orders using amica.”

Create your own documents to apply to the courts

This step is optional. If you want to apply for a court order to confirm what you have agreed on, amica can transfer your information into the court application documents for you.

We give you all the information you need to download the full documents, ready to file with the court (including in WA, where the court forms are a bit different).

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