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Family Law Solutions Australia recognises that there is a growing demand for a service that expertly advises and assists people during times of marital or relationship crisis. The principal at Family Law Solutions Australia is an accredited specialist in family law.
The practice of law in the 21st century is a complex business. It is impossible for a lawyer to be an expert in all areas of the law. The Law Society has recognised this and has devised a scheme for practitioners with expertise in Family Law to become accredited specialists. Accredited specialists ensure that you receive:
No longer do you have to waste time looking for a lawyer who you think might be able to help you. Family Law Solutions Australia will be able to help you in your time of need. Our legal services include:
Please feel free to contact us on (02) 6686 3080 to make an appointment with one of our specialists.
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Grandparents (or anyone who wants an ongoing relationship with a child) can apply for an Order giving them contact with the children. Children have a right of contact with both parents and other significant people in their lives unless it is contrary to their best interests.
You should contact us so that we can prepare an urgent Application for orders that the Australian Federal Police list the children on a Watch List at all major airport.
Not if the transfer is pursuant to an Order.
There is no particular age when the Family Court will listen only to what a child wants to do. The Court must consider the wishes of a child but the importance placed on those wishes will depend on the child's maturity and level of understanding.
The Family Court can make an exclusive occupancy order of the house for either spouse. That means you can live in the house without your spouse living there until the property has been divided. When the Court considers an application for exclusive occupancy it looks at the needs of both parties and the children.
If you believe the relationship can be retrieved you should see a counsellor. Seek legal advice. We can advise you about all matters which can arise, e.g. children/child, support/contact/maintenance/property. If you are not receiving financial support go to the Child Support Agency or Centrelink so that you can apply for a Child Support Assessment in relation to the children with you or if you are not working to apply for a Supporting Parents Pension.
Yes. If there is a danger your spouse will dispose of assets so as to reduce the value of property available to the parties you can seek urgent Orders preventing this.
Ring the Police and subsequently seek legal advice. The Police can arrest and charge the other party and/or obtain an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order.
Generally no. Likewise if contact is being refused generally you still have to pay child support.
You may apply to the Child Support Agency for that agency to assess the amount payable. That Agency will be responsible for collecting the child support from the other party. If you are in receipt of a pension then Centrelink will require you to complete an Application for Child Support for the Child Support Agency to assess the amount payable for the children by the other party.