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PartN.com.au

Complete Part N of the Financial Statement quickly, easily, and accurately, by uploading PDF bank statements or connecting directly to online banking.

Critically assess the other side’s Part N using their financial disclosure, and see where they are bending the truth.

The best Part N means the best results for your clients.

Radical

Prepare a Part N in minutes. Identify flaws in your opponent’s Part N in seconds. Wow your clients with your radical tech superpowers.

Robust

PartN.com.au provides supporting evidence for every number in every row, minimising back-and-forth between solicitors and hostile cross examinations.

Results

Don’t jeopardise spousal maintenance proceedings with a poorly-completed Financial Statement. With PartN.com.au, you can get your client the outcome they deserve.

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“PartN.com.au has been a lifesaver. The process of manually highlighting and categorising 40 bank statements was doing my head in, plus I’m sure I was missing things! It’s a terrific tool.”
Elana S, Sydney

From $179 per Part N

Prices start at $179 and include around 3500 transactions — enough for the vast majority of spousal maintenance applications Australia. If you need more, it’s only 5 cents per additional transaction.

As a rough guide:

  • Ordinary spending (most common): Around 10 transactions per day, every single day for a year — $179
  • Higher-than-average spending (less common): Around 20 transactions per day, every single day for a year — $365
  • Heavy expenditure (rare): Around 50 transactions per day, every single day for a year — $913

Without PartN.com.au, you can easily spend hours with your client preparing Part N of the Financial Statement. Even worse, the output would typically be full of estimates and guesses, and be open to challenge by the other side. Whether that’s letters back and forth between lawyers, or additional time in court with barristers on either side, one thing’s for sure: the alternative isn’t cheap.

Furthermore, it’s not uncommon for a spousal maintenance order to be in place for a year or event longer. Every additional $100 that can be justified in a Part N means an additional benefit of $5,200 over twelve months.

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How does it work?

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Step 1: Submit bank data

Send through PDF bank statements by email, OneDrive, Dropbox, or direct upload.[1] Or, clients can connect to online banking in seconds to access the last twelve months of transactions.

[1] Official PDFs downloaded from online banking are strongly preferred. Scanned PDFs, photographs, and screenshots attract an additional charge of $3.99 per page.

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Step 2: Meet with the PartN.com.au team

Over a complimentary video chat, our experts will guide you through the software, and help you get the most out of it in your particular matter.

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Step 3: Review and finalise

Our legally-guided algorithm will have analysed every transaction, sorted them into Part N buckets, and adjusted for inflation. But you can always move expenses between the buckets, or create new buckets for important categories of expenditure such as medical specialists for your children. This can be done by the client in their own time, or in conference for those clients less confident with computers.

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Done!

Download the completed Part N as part of a smart Financial Statement Word file with auto-sum fields, along with supporting documentation at various levels of detail. We even throw in a summary of Part G expenses identified in the bank statements.

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PartN.com.au is a web application that helps family law participants complete Part N of their Financial Statement, for use in applications under the Family Law Act 1975 in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA).