Brisbane Family Law Blog
Tell Tale Signs Someone You Know Is Suffering Domestic Violence
Sometimes evidence of domestic violence is obvious, but that’s not always the case. Then there’s the issue of emotional abuse as well. Physical injuries can heal, but often it takes...
VIEW MOREHow To Get Divorced Without Going To Court
Just the very word “divorce” is scary for many people. Thoughts of never-ending legal battles and disputes between the separating parties are often how most people view an impending divorce...
VIEW MORE6 Top Tips To Overcome the Stress of Divorce
There are not many circumstances in life that can be as stressful as going through a separation or divorce. It’s a very personal and emotional time, made even harder if...
VIEW MOREWhat Makes a Good Family Lawyer Brisbane stand out from the crowd?
Trying to find the right family lawyer can be a bit of a minefield. Get it wrong and you’ll just be wasting money on a Brisbane family law firm that’s...
VIEW MORESETTLEMENT FIGURES & ADJUSTMENTS – HOW ARE THEY CALCULATED
Quite often Buyers can become confused when looking at settlement figures leading up to settlement and often question how adjustments and figures are calculated. It is quite common for Buyers...
VIEW MOREWhat is Mediation?
Today, I would like to Discuss Mediation. This is often used in the family law context to assist people to resolve disputes about either parenting or property settlement matters. And...
VIEW MOREWhat is Domestic Violence?
We are seeing an increasing number of applications to the court in Queensland for domestic violence orders. Unfortunately, that reflects an increase in the incidence of people; sometimes think that...
VIEW MOREHow To Contest a Will?
So some people do need to know, how to contest a will? This is a complex area and it’s important to get legal advice early on there are quite strict...
VIEW MOREThe Court Process
Often when two people separate, one of them will come to see us and seek legal advice and maybe looking to make an application to the court. Having an understanding...
VIEW MOREShared Parental Responsibility
The Family law act describes that parents are to make the major decision in relation to children together (once they’ve been separated). So the major long-term decision, such as health...
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