Family law
Family law is one of the most emotional areas of law. Your children are at stake – will you see them again? How often will you see them?
Your spouse and you have drifted apart – will you be financially ruined by divorce?
Dealing with the law is hard enough. Dealing with the emotional turbulence is just that extra kick that makes it that little bit harder.
Be informed, get as much information as you can so you know what is happening and can take control of the situation as soon as possible.
Free information on family law:
2. 4 steps to resolving custody disputes
3. What to do if you’ve been left out of a will
The key to resolving any dispute is knowing where you stand and then making a decision based on accurate information.
Usually the hardest part is working out where you stand so you can make a sound decision.
It doesn’t matter if its a tax issue or dispute, a commercial law or contracts issue, a business issue, family law (including divorce, custody, wills), a property dispute, an issue on employment law, insolvency, migration, asset protection or defamation. The whole wide range of laws come down to one principle: know where you stand first and then make a sound decision found that foundation.
This means working out what your rights are, who to call, or what to read. Everyone seems to be an expert and there is always someone out there who speaks with great confidence but doesn’t know what they are doing. Its hard to find the right answer or know if what you are looking at is right.
We are hoping that the information we provide on this website helps you work out where you stand, or at least puts you on the right track. Be it an issue with the ATO, the OSR (Revenue NSW or the state revenue office of any state), a commercial dispute, debt recovery dispute with a creditor or debtor, an issue with a liquidator who is probably chasing you for a payment of some kind, it doesn’t matter.
We are always happy to recommend lawyers and other professionals if you need help – tax lawyers, commercial lawyers, insolvency lawyers, family lawyers, property lawyers, wills lawyers, migration lawyers, accountants – in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth or national. We have a broad network developed over decades of collective practice.
At the end of the day, the only way to get through a situation is to know where you stand and what your options are.