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"It's the first time in 5 years I felt there is a clearer pathway to resolving my situation with the other party. I can highly recommend Collective Family Law Group and the free 45 mins session will take some of the worry off your mind. Don't wait 5 years like me to engage them. Do it today and you won't look back!"


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About us

Our family law firm has been providing exceptional results for over 10 years.

We're experts in all family law services.

Including property settlement, divorce, separation and parenting arrangements.

Our offices are in the Gold Coast and Brisbane. But we have clients throughout QLD. Phone and video calls are totally okay!

If you're looking to make a fresh start, please book your free consultation now. We look forward to meeting you.

FAQs

What services do we provide?

All family law services. Including property settlement (e.g. dividing assets), parenting, custody, separation, divorce, mediation, etc.

How much are your fees?

Please book a free consultation and we'll explain the cost.

Where is your law firm?

We have offices in the Gold Coast and Brisbane. But our clients are throughout QLD. We offer phone and video calls. There's no need to visit the office.

Who gets what in a divorce?

In Australia, the Family Law Act 1975 governs the distribution of assets and property in case of a divorce. The Act states that the court must make just and equitable orders in all circumstances.

When a divorce is granted, the court must consider the financial and non-financial contributions made by each party during the marriage.

These contributions include raising children, maintaining the home, and earning an income. The court will also consider the future needs of each party, such as their age, health, and earning capacity.

If you want to understand how your assets will be divided, you should consult a family lawyer.

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