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One thing’s for sure. Life is full of surprises, and sometimes they’re not the kind of surprises we want! We might not be able to change your circumstances, but we can help you navigate the family law and make the best decisions according to your obligations and rights. We try to include as much news as possible relevant and helpful for our Gold Coast and Logan clients.

So you have reached an agreement regarding the care and living arrangements for your children and are wondering what to do next? This blog will assist you in knowing the difference between parenting plans vs

When there is a breakdown in a genuine domestic relationship, be it marriage or de facto relationship, there is also a breakdown of trust between the parties. What could have been a thriving business (or

In our earlier blog, Separation – It’s a team effort, we reiterated the importance of a person having a number of different supporters, or a “whole team” to help them cope through each stage of

The ‘Tinder’ dating app advertises itself by saying “Make every single moment count, Tinder is more than an app, it’s a cultural movement”. “1000’s of relationships have started through Tinder”. “Have a go and enter

For many of our family members and friends, this Christmas may be different, due to a recent relationship breakdown. Here are some tips to survive the upcoming Christmas. It is usual around this time of

As we previously mentioned in Part 1 of this 2-part blog series, friends and family can be a great assistance to a person who is exiting their relationship. That person will be going through a

Friends and family can be a great assistance to a person exiting a relationship because supporting somebody you care about through their breakup is really a good job. Whether they’ve instigated the separation or not,

How to Know If You’re in a De Facto Relationship in Australia This question is one that we often hear and the answer can depend upon who is asking the question. For instance, the requirements

You may find yourself in a situation where a parent is attempting to alienate the children from you. This can occur during communication and time spent between the children and yourself, either on a mobile

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