Substance abuse in Family Law
We as Australians have a culture of acceptance, to a large extent, when it comes to the consumption of alcohol, but alcohol use and abuse
We as Australians have a culture of acceptance, to a large extent, when it comes to the consumption of alcohol, but alcohol use and abuse
In July 2022 Alexander Gee joined our firm as a Solicitor working in our Separation, Family, Relationships Law Group. Alexander – or Xander as he
More and more parties are being encouraged to resolve their legal disputes outside of Court. There are many options available to assist – today I
The terms ‘custody’ and ‘access’ are still thrown around when it comes to the parenting arrangements for children. Those words, along with ‘guardianship’, were removed
Many parents believe they have certain rights when it comes to their children – the right to see them and spend time with them, or
When you think of property settlement, you might think of the buying and selling of property. In family law, a property settlement is the term
More and more parties are choosing to use Arbitration to resolve their property division matters – instead of the Family Law Courts. But what is
The opening up of Western Australia (“WA”) in recent months has been great news for many families, friends and tourists wanting to visit there, or
A recent matter in the NSW Supreme Court caught my eye; the matter of Mikhaiel v Breene dealt with the intersection of Family Law and
10 March 2022 represents the inaugural United Nations International Day of Women Judges. At a time when it seems almost every day is the international
Mullane and Lindsay acknowledges the Traditional Indigenous Custodians of the land on which we work and we pay respects to Elders; past, present and emerging.