
When a defacto relationship or marriage ends after 2 years with children involved, a fair distribution of assets should prioritize the well-being and best interests of the children. It is important to consider their needs and ensure their continued support and stability. Fairness can be achieved by assessing the financial contributions and sacrifices made by each partner during the relationship, as well as their future earning potential. Additionally, the division should account for the care and custody arrangements for the children, aiming to provide a safe and nurturing environment. Open communication and cooperation between the parents can contribute to a fair resolution that prioritizes the children's welfare.