Are you? Learn about the signs of economic or financial abuse, hear some real-life examples of how economic abuse manifests in relationships and practical steps you can take to protect yourself and your financial future. Find out how it is legally recognized under the Australian Family Law Amendment Act 2024, and why it’s considered a form of coercive control. Also find out about the new laws effective from June 2025 and how they impact property settlements and financial disputes.
🚨 Trigger Warning: This episode discusses economic abuse and coercive control, which may be distressing for some listeners. If you need support, please contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) or Lifeline for confidential advice and assistance.
✅ Feel like your partner controls your money or financial decisions ❓ Have been told you’re “bad with money” or pressured into signing financial documents 💡 Are worried that financial abuse is continuing after separation 🛡 Want to understand how the new legal changes address economic abuse 📚 Need advice on documenting financial control and seeking help 💔 Are experiencing financial stress during or after separation
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE just a discussion about Australian Family Law and Divorce or DeFacto Separation.
What is Economic and Financial Abuse?
Signs and Red Flags of Economic Abuse
How Economic Abuse Is a Form of Coercive Control
Legal Changes: Economic Abuse Recognized as Family Violence
Impact on Property Settlements and Financial Outcomes
How to Protect Yourself from Economic and Financial Abuse
Support Services and Resources for Victims
🔗 1800 RESPECT – Support for family and domestic violence:
Website: 1800respect.org.au
Phone: 1800 737 732
🔗 National Debt Helpline – Financial counselling and support:
Website: ndh.org.au
Phone: 1800 007 007
🔗 Men’s Referral Service – Support for men using or experiencing violence:
Website: mrs.org.au
Phone: 1800 943 539
🔗 Understanding Coercive Control – Australian Government Resource:
Recognizing Coerciv