Family Law Newcastle
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Services

Legal support when you need it most

Areas of Practice


Family Law

When people separate from their partners it can often be a time of emotional and financial insecurity. We have access to a wide range of experts to assist you to understand the emotional and the financial implications of separation.

We aim to assist you to resolve your Family law matter in the most cost effective manner, whether that be drafting Court Orders or Financial Agreements, assisting you to negotiate a family law property settlement or parenting arrangements, or representing you in Court proceedings. We have experience in the resolution of complex matters involving companies, self managed superannuation funds, partnerships and trusts.

We provide expert legal advice and guidance in the following areas:

  • Separation and Divorce
  • Property and Financial Settlements
  • Parenting arrangements for Children
  • Financial Agreements including Pre-nuptial Agreements
  • De facto Relationships
  • Spouse maintenance
  • Child Support
  • Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders and Restraining Orders


Property Law

Legal advice from qualified legal practitioners is vital when purchasing one of the most significant investments in your life - your home.

Whether you’re buying your first home or making a commercial property transaction, we are able to deliver a high-quality, cost-effective service.

Our lawyers are able to offer the following property related services:

  • Purchase & sale of real estate
  • Financing advice for both borrowers
  • Leasing
  • Community title
  • Strata title


Wills & Estates

We are able to assist you to make informed decisions regarding your Will and all aspects of Estate Planning including providing advice and preparing documentation regarding:

  • Preparation of your Will having regard to the type and nature of your assets;
  • Whether the use of a testamentary trust would be more appropriate;
  • Enduring Powers of Attorney;
  • Appointments of Enduring Guardianship;
  • Provide advice and assistance with all aspects of a deceased estate, including Administration of deceased estates, applying for Grants of Probate of a Will;
  • Providing advice when someone has died without leaving a will; and
  • Making and defending claims against Wills and Estates.