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Family law is complex and sensitive and can represent the most significant elements of your life. We provide legal guidance that’s crucial to achieving successful outcomes and ensuring peace of mind for tomorrow.
At Glen Stuart Lawyers, we provide compassionate and comprehensive legal support across a wide range of family law matters, including divorce, separation, child custody, and more. With a team that’s dedicated to protecting your interests, you’ll be supported to navigate the legal aspects of major life transitions with confidence and understanding.
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You’re not alone in the journey of securing your family’s future. In the intricate, nuanced and emotional landscape of family law, we provide transformational legal support that carries this burden for you. We approach each case with the goal of achieving the most favourable outcomes that protect the well-being of each involved party.
With our team, you’ll find more than legal representation. With Glen Stuart Lawyers, you’ll partner with experts who prioritise your security, well-being, and the trajectory of your family’s future. You’re in safe hands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Family law encompasses a wide range of legal issues, including family relationships, marriage, divorce, child custody, and adoption.
In Australia, you must be separated for at least 12 months before applying for divorce. This process can vary from state to state. It’s essential to work with a family law lawyer to understand your state-specific requirements.
In Australia, the only ground for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage that is evidenced by 12 months of separation. Fault is not required or considered in the divorce process.
Child custody is determined via a complex process that is based on the best interests of the child. These factors can include the child’s health and safety, emotional and intellectual needs, individual parental relationships, and the parent’s ability to provide for the child’s needs.
Spousal support is a form of financial support that is paid by one ex-spouse to another following a divorce or separation. Eligibility is based on various factors.
Property division aims to be fair and equitable, but it is not necessarily equal. The court will consider many factors when evaluating property divisions within a divorce settlement.
Child custody orders can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances that affects the child’s best interests, including changes in living situations, health issues, or the child’s needs.
It’s crucial to seek immediate help if you’re experiencing domestic violence. In an emergency, contact the police on 000, and consider reaching out to local domestic violence services.