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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.

Avoid These Common Consent Order Pitfalls in Parenting Matters Our earlier Blog, DIY Consent Orders – Can it be Done?, dealt with Consent Orders generally, what they are and the process involved in obtaining a

Co-Parenting Tips for Father’s Day & Mother’s Day After Separation Around the time of Father’s and Mother’s Day each year, we usually see a spike in queries from parents wanting to know their rights surrounding

The Link Between Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence Pets are often treasured sources of emotional support, unconditional love and stability for abused partners and children. This bond can be exploited and targeted by abusers. There

In this blog, we’ll discuss some reasons why your Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) may be invalid. This is part three of our three-part series in relation to the BFA. To read the first two blogs,

Per the title of this blog, this is the second of our three-part binding financial agreements blog series in relation to financial separation. If you’d like to read part one, click here. When you look

A common request from our Clients in relation to separating their assets is, “I want it over and done with now.” So, we’ve put together a three-part blog series on what is “property” to help

Property Consent Order Mistakes: Superannuation, and Drafting Pitfalls Our earlier Blog, DIY Consent Orders – Can it be Done? Dealt with Consent Orders generally, what they are and the process involved in obtaining a Consent

Before answering the question as to whether you can prepare Consent Orders yourself, it is important to know what a Consent Order actually is and does. A Consent Order is a document which formalises an

The surname that a Child carries after separation, is often a contentious issue, dependant upon the relationship of the parents and whether they have new partners and or children. Let’s know more about what’s in

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