Protecting What Matters Most
Your Family

Protecting What Matters Most
Your Family

Experienced family lawyers fighting for your rights in divorce, custody and property settlement matters across Queensland.

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How We Can Help You

Our experienced Queensland family lawyers provide comprehensive legal support tailored to your unique situation.

Divorce Lawyers

We help with guidance through the divorce process, ensuring fair outcomes and protecting your interests.

Property Settlement

Securing your fair share of assets including property, superannuation, and financial resources.

Child Custody

Fighting for the best parenting arrangements and protecting your relationship with your children.

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Three simple steps to protecting your family’s future.

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Our Lawyers

Please feel free to read about our people who will help you. Our team will try to give you a little insight into what is important to them so that you can best select the family lawyer team that is right for you.

Dash Paudyal

Managing Special Counsel

What Our Clients Say About Us

Clients describe our team as professional, empathetic and clear in the way we explain options and next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bring any documents that help explain your situation. This may include marriage or separation dates, existing court orders or agreements, details of children, and a summary of assets, debts, and income if property or parenting issues are involved. If you do not have everything, attend anyway—your lawyer can tell you what is needed next.

Not always. Many family law matters are resolved through negotiation, mediation, or other dispute resolution processes without going to court. Court proceedings are generally a last resort where agreement cannot be reached or where urgent or complex issues arise.

Yes. Strict time limits can apply, particularly for property settlement and spousal maintenance matters after a divorce becomes final. Missing a deadline can affect your ability to bring a claim, so it is important to obtain legal advice as early as possible.

If there is an immediate risk to safety, contact emergency services. Family law can also involve urgent court orders and protective measures in appropriate cases. A family lawyer can explain available options and help you take steps to protect yourself and your children.

Yes. An initial consultation allows you to understand your legal position, available options, and likely next steps. This can help you decide how to proceed and whether formal legal assistance is right for your situation.