Our Services

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Our Practice Areas

We can assist in the following areas
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Property Matters

Property matters are our bread and butter. Amicable property settlements, complex assets, fierce litigation – we have you covered.

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Parenting Matters

Your children are the most important people in your life. We provide practical and strategic advice in parenting matters, delivering exceptional outcomes and expert guidance.

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Domestic Violence

We provide expert support, guidance and representation in Domestic Violence matters.

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Divorce & Separation

We make the process for applying for Divorces easy, simple and stress free.

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Child Support

Parents have the obligation to support their children, and we can take the stress out of reaching an agreement with your former partner.

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Consent Orders

Most property and parenting matters resolve without the need to go to court! We can help you formalise your property and parenting matters

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Binding Financial Agreements

Binding Financial Agreements, Pre-Nups, Post-Nups, and everything in between. We do the lot.

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Mediation

Mediation is a great way to reach a resolution without the need to go to court. We work with a panel of expert mediators to secure you an amazing result.

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Court Matters

Sometimes, court is simply unavoidable. If you find yourself deep in conflict in the court system, we can help. We provide strategy, guidance and advice throughout the court process.

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Resources

Creating Parenting Orders That Work For Your Family

After a marriage or de facto relationship ends, it can be challenging to know how to address parenting matters. In Australia, there are a few common avenues to address how

How to Protect Superannuation in Divorce or Separation

In this article, we'll look at how super splitting laws work, and what you can do to protect your superannuation entitlements from your ex-partner.

Parental Alienation

Parental alienation can often arise following the breakdown of a family unit, leading to complex negotiations or even court proceedings about how much time children should spend with each parent.