Getting the Most out of your Family Lawyer

Ross Dunlop
Consultant

Posted on 22/02/2021, Last Updated on 20/01/2023

A relationship breakdown can be one of the most challenging and stressful experiences in your life and, ultimately, you’ll more than likely end up having to resolve matters through the Family Court (whether by litigation or an Application for Consent Orders). But to make the process simpler and improve the overall and – let’s be … Continue reading “Getting the Most out of your Family Lawyer”


Children’s Views in Family Court Proceedings – Not Seen, but Heard

Rachael King
Lawyer

Posted on 12/01/2021, Last Updated on 27/11/2023

Whilst in Primary School, I recall a class-mate feeling very nervous about attending the Family Court to express her views as to whether she wanted to live with her Mum or her Dad. I remember how anxious she was at the time, but after the event she told me she was so relieved that the … Continue reading “Children’s Views in Family Court Proceedings – Not Seen, but Heard”



How Much Does a Divorce Cost?

Caley Kim
Associate
Accredited Family Law Specialist

Posted on 25/05/2020, Last Updated on 20/01/2023

How much does it cost to get a divorce from start to finish? The total cost of a Divorce Application varies on a case-by-case basis, but will ultimately be determined by the following factors: the filing fee; associated legal fees (in the event you engage a Solicitor); whether or not evidence of living separately under … Continue reading “How Much Does a Divorce Cost?”


How to Enforce Family Court Orders

Rebecca Ward
Senior Associate

Posted on 15/12/2016, Last Updated on 20/04/2023

Obtaining Family Court Orders can be a long, drawn-out process lasting many months if not years, so it can be particularly galling if the other party either consistently breaks these Orders or point-blank refuses to follow them. So what can be done to force the other party to comply with and enforce Family Court Orders? … Continue reading “How to Enforce Family Court Orders”


Parenting Orders and Contravention in Times of Coronavirus

Ross Dunlop
Consultant

Posted on 23/04/2020, Last Updated on 20/01/2023

60–Second Summary The challenges faced by the Community amid COVID-19 are many, and often unforeseen as country after country imposes “lockdown” measures which increasingly restrict daily life – socially, economically, spiritually and physically. But in the family law sphere, separated parents are encountering a new range of challenges following government directions for people to stay … Continue reading “Parenting Orders and Contravention in Times of Coronavirus”


Sperm Donor Laws – Who are the legal parents?

Rebecca Ward
Senior Associate

Posted on 07/04/2020, Last Updated on 20/01/2023

60–Second Summary In our day and age, it is not uncommon for individuals to want to become a parent despite not being in a committed relationship (or if in a committed relationship and unable to conceive). Becoming a parent can be achieved via artificial insemination, or by engaging a “sperm donor”. This donor might be … Continue reading “Sperm Donor Laws – Who are the legal parents?”


COVID-19 – Notice to Clients

Milos Supljeglav
Managing Director
Accredited Family Law Specialist

Posted on 25/03/2020, Last Updated on 20/01/2023

Please be advised that DS Family Law is closely monitoring and complying with the latest government guidelines concerning the recent impact of COVID-19 on our community. We have outlined all steps taken in light of the recent developments below for your information.   Phone, Skype and Zoom Consultations Our Firm has implemented an immediate policy … Continue reading “COVID-19 – Notice to Clients”



Parenting Orders for Grandparents

Posted on 06/02/2020, Last Updated on 20/01/2023

60-Second Summary Grandparents may not always be aware that they can apply to the Family Court for Orders that their grandchildren live with or spend time with them. It does not matter if the parents of the children are together or separated – the legislation permits such an Application. In fact, grandparents are specifically mentioned … Continue reading “Parenting Orders for Grandparents”