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We’ve served the Caloundra community for many years. We want to ensure that Caloundra residents have access to the best legal assistance possible. It’s important to understand exactly how the family law system operates in

Co-parenting after separation can be difficult, but creating an effective parenting plan is essential for meeting your child’s needs. This blog offers insights into developing a parenting plan that prioritises your child’s welfare and best

Understanding the Impact of False Accusations in Legal Disputes Being wrongly accused is a big issue in our legal system. It’s hurtful and embarrassing. Fabricated claims can have profound implications on everyone involved. We find

Understanding the division of assets in divorce or ending a de facto relationship is critical. You can protect your entitlements to the asset pool and possibly financial support. This article will review the common concerns,

Deciding to end a marriage is a significant life event. Understanding the process is crucial to ensure you can finish it smoothly. This will reduce the emotional toll of having to deal with complications. This

Divorce is a difficult time. Understanding what divorce is and how it is handled in Australia is essential. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of divorce so you can confidently approach it. What is

Note: This article aims to assist individuals seeking legal aid services only. Please note that Ferrall & Co does not offer legal aid services. We recommend you visit Legal Aid website. The legal assistance sector

Family lawyers play a pivotal role in family law matters. Issues before the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia involve sensitive issues. These court proceedings must be handled with care and professionalism. (If you

Parental alienation is a term often used in Australian family law. Parental Alienation is used to describe the behaviour of one parent who deliberately turns a child or children against the other parent and essentially
Many people associate domestic violence with physical violence, however the behaviours which are considered to be domestic violence are much broader than actual physical violence.
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