Family Law Solicitors

Finding a family law solicitor

You should get independent legal advice about your situation to protect your safety and so you can make informed decisions and fully understand the implications of anything you agree to or sign regarding your children or your finances.

What type of solicitor should I choose?

Collaborative law solicitor

The collaborative law process is where both parents, their lawyers and any other professionals involved, agree not to go to court or threaten to go to court to resolve a dispute. If you decide to resolve your matter out of court through the collaborative law process then you and your partner will each require the assistance of a collaborative law solicitor.

Collaborative Law in Australia has more information about collaborative law and access to collaborative lawyers in your region.

Family law solicitor

If you are not using a collaborative law solicitor then try to engage a solicitor with experience in family law matters. The Law Society in your state can refer you to private solicitors in your area. It can also provide information about private solicitors who do Legal Aid work.

Try and find a family law solicitor who has experience in dealing with family violence. Remember to ask the solicitor about:

Your solicitor can:

What should I take to my solicitor?

You will save yourself time and money if you prepare before seeing your solicitor. The kind of information you may need to collect includes:

Resources

  • Find a Family Lawyer from the Family Law Section website.
  • The Family Court has links to law societies in each state and to the Federal Courts in Australia.