Family Law & Relationships Lawyers
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Divorce, separation, child custody, property settlement, and spousal maintenance.
If you need help regarding a family law matter involving, divorce, partner, spouse, children, property and finances, then complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
Family lawyers are lawyers or solicitors who specialise in the area of family law. Family lawyers can deal with all aspects of family law and several relationships and can offer specialist advice to people who are married, living together or in civil partnerships.
If you are considering getting divorced or separating from your partner, it is advisable to get advice from a specialist divorce lawyer. If you and your partner are proposing an amicable divorce, divorce lawyers can help you to negotiate and draw up an agreement and orders. If not, it is best for both spouses to be represented by a divorce lawyer or family lawyer.
Family lawyers can negotiate with your partner on your behalf, draw up any agreements you come to, and represent you in court proceedings.
Family Lawyers can provide you with legal advice on every aspect of family law and relationship planning and breakdown. If you need help with a family law matter, please complete your free legal enquiry form or click here.
If you want confidential advice on your rights and responsibilities of a new relationship where you want to protect yourself and your partner, or your relationship has reached the point of irretrievable breakdown, then family lawyers can help.
To receive legal help regarding any aspect of family and relationships law, please complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
If you would like information on further help regarding any aspect of the laws in relation to family law, divorce and separation, then please click on one of the family law areas listed below:
Divorce, Separation and Breakdown of Relationships
Applying for a Divorce
Financial Arrangements following Divorce
Separation Agreements following Marriage Breakdown
Children - Contact, Residence and Child Support and Maintenance
Declarations of Trust and Property Ownership
Prenuptial Agreements
Post-nuptial Agreements
Property Relationships Agreements
Cohabitation Agreements and Cohabitation Disputes
International Family Law
Financial Agreements, Property Ownership Disputes & Consent Orders
Child Abduction
Adoption and the Law
Surrogacy and the Law
Dispute Resolution and Mediation
Domestic Violence
Property and Finances after Separation
Spousal Maintenance
Parental Responsibility Agreements - Parenting Arrangements
Child Support
Superannuation after Separation and Divorce
Same-Sex Relationships and the Law
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NEWS & FURTHER INFORMATION - FAMILY LAW & FAMILY LAWYERS
If you need help regarding a family law matter involving, divorce, partner, spouse, children, property and finances, then complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
The main pieces of Family Law legislation in Australia include:
Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989
Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988
Family Law Act 1975
Family Court of Western Australia (Orders of Registrars) Act 1997
Family Court Act 1997 (Western Australia)
Marriage Act 1961
Relationships Act 2003 (Tasmania)
Civil Partnerships Act 2008 (ACT)
Relationships Act 2008 (Victoria)
Family law services
•Child contact, residence and child maintenance
•Civil partnerships and disputes
•Cohabitation agreements
•Cohabitation disputes and settlements
•Declarations of trust to regulate property ownership
•Divorce and financial settlements
•Inheritance tax issues after separation
•International aspects of separation and divorce
•Parental responsibility agreements
•Pension implications of divorce
•Pre-nuptial agreements
•Separation agreements
•Wealth protection
To receive legal help regarding any aspect of family and relationships law, please complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
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