Financial support
Life changes and challenges
Significant life moments, whether heart-warming or heart-breaking, can lead you to rethink your finances or seek extra support.

Whether you’re starting a new relationship or going through a break-up, there’s a lot to consider, including your finances. We’re here to help with information and support.
When planning your future together, it can be helpful to talk about your financial goals and how you’ll manage your finances. Consider the benefits and risks to merging finances before deciding if you want joint accounts or separate ones.
If you’re looking to buy a home together, there are options available, such as separate offset accounts.
Remember to update your details on accounts. You can also update the nominated beneficiary on your super if you want.
Family break-ups, separation and divorce are some of life’s most emotional and stressful experiences. It can affect your self-identify, emotional and physical health, living arrangements and finances. While working through these changes can be challenging, support is available. Here are some important things to consider, and practical ways we can help.
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Mensline Australia | A free telephone and online counselling service offering support for men anywhere, anytime. Qualified counsellors specialise in family and relationship issues, including relationship breakdown, separation and divorce, parenting, family violence, and emotional wellbeing. | mensline.org.au | 1300 78 99 78 Available 24/7 |
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QLife | QLife provides anonymous, LGBTIQ+ peer support and referral for people in Australia wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships. Our services are for LGBTIQ+ individuals, their friends and families, and health professionals. | qlife.org.au | 1800 184 527 3pm – midnight, 7 days |
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Relationships Australia |
Relationships Australia is a leading provider of relationship support services for individuals, families and communities. |
relationships.org.au | 1300 364 277 | |||
Divorce & separation financial checklist |
ASIC’s Moneysmart website has a checklist with practical steps to organise and separate your finances after a break-up. |
moneysmart.gov.au | ||||
Family Relationship Advice Line |
A national telephone service that helps families affected by relationship or separation issues, including information on parenting arrangements after separation. |
familyrelationships.gov.au | 1800 050 321 8am - 8pm, Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm, Saturday |
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Services Australia (Centrelink) |
Information about how separating affects your payments. Help with child support arrangements between separated parents. | servicesaustralia.gov.au/separated-parents |
Becoming a carer or parent is a significant transition - it can be rewarding, but also brings new responsibilities. The person you’re caring for might need help with banking, paying bills and managing money. Your own finances can also be affected. As a parent or carer, there is often less time available for paid work, which can reduce your income. There may be additional expenses to consider too, so it can be helpful to review your budget. We’re here to support you along the way.
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COPE (Centre of Perinatal Excellence) |
Providing support for the emotional challenges of becoming a parent. |
cope.org.au | 1 300 740 398 9am - 5pm (AEST), Monday to Friday |
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PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia) |
PANDA supports the mental health of parents and families during pregnancy and in their first year of parenthood. |
panda.org.au | 1300 726 306 9am - 7.30pm, Monday to Friday 9am - 4pm, Saturdays |
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Kids Help Line |
Free confidential and private counselling, mental health and wellbeing information and referrals for young people aged 5 to 25 years. Call or chat online. |
kidshelpline.com.au | 1800 551 800 Available 24/7 |
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ReachOut |
A national online mental health organisation for young people and their parents. Practical support, tools and tips help young people get through anything from everyday issues to tough times. |
au.reachout.com | 13 11 14 Available 24/7 |
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Services Australia (Centrelink) |
Payments and services to help with the cost of raising a child. Information about child care and child support. |
servicesaustralia.gov.au/raising-kids | ||||
Carer Gateway |
Emotional and practical support and services for carers – including counselling, skills coaching and respite. |
carergateway.gov.au | 1800 422 737 | |||
Services Australia (Centrelink) |
Payments, allowances and support for carers. |
servicesaustralia.gov.au/getting-support-if-youre-caring-for-someone |
Losing a loved one is one of life’s most heart-breaking moments. We’re here to help during this difficult time. Our contact centre will assist you with any initial enquiries and will provide information about how to officially notify us about a loss and settling the estate. Learn more about deceased estates.
If your loved one had insurance through AMP super, we can support you through the claims process to make things as easy as possible for you.
Confidential support for grief and loss is available from GriefLine by calling 1300 845 745.
Understand how to protect yourself if something happens to you and you can’t make your own decisions, or distribute your assets if you pass away. Learn more about estate planning.
If you haven’t made your wishes known, or formally documented what these are, it’s possible a dispute could arise after you pass away. Read our tips for avoiding family disputes over your will.
After losing a job or being made redundant, many people experience a great sense of loss, because work is often a big part of our daily routine and even our sense of identity. Suddenly finding yourself without income can also be stressful, especially when bills and expenses continue to roll in. While this can be a difficult time, we’re here to help with suggestions and support.
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Workforce Australia |
Workforce Australia is a place Australians can search and apply for jobs or find more information on their pathway to employment. |
workforceaustralia.gov.au | ||||
Job Access |
Gives people with disability, employers, service providers and the community access to information about services, financial assistance and workplace solutions. |
jobaccess.gov.au | ||||
Services Australia (Centrelink) |
Services and payments to help you if you’re unemployed. What you can get depends on your circumstances. If you get a redundancy payment, a waiting period may apply before support payments can start. |
servicesaustralia.gov.au/work | ||||
Financial Information Service |
Services Australia provide a free financial service to help you make decisions about your finances. |
servicesaustralia.gov.au/financial-information-service | 13 23 00 | |||
Fair Entitlements Guarantee |
If your employer went bankrupt or into liquidation and owed you entitlements, you may get financial help from the Australian Government (Department of Employment & Workplace Relations). |
dewr.gov.au/fair-entitlements-guarantee | ||||
Fair Work Ombudsman |
If you lost your job and didn’t get your entitlements, the Fair Work Ombudsman may help recover what’s outstanding. |
fairwork.gov.au | 13 13 94 Check what to do before you call. |
Get in touch with us if you're experiencing financial difficulty. We'll take the time to listen, understand your situation and do our best to help.
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