Can you remove a judge
Family Law

Can You Remove a Biased Judge? Recusal Applications in Australian Family Law

📋 What You’ll Learn in This Article Can a judge be removed from your family law case? What does “judicial bias” actually mean under Australian …

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property settlement, Logan, ex won’t negotiate
Family Law

My Ex Won’t Negotiate the Property Settlement – What Can I Do?

One of the most frustrating situations after separation is when your former partner simply refuses to engage in the property settlement process. They ignore letters, …

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Property Settlement Agreement
Family Law

From Verbal to Valid: How to Legally Formalise Your Property Settlement in Queensland

Separation is often a challenging and emotionally demanding experience. The end of a relationship can bring significant uncertainty and distress, and the added responsibility of …

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Best Interest Of The Child QLD
Family Law

The ‘Best Interests’ Blueprint: The Why and How To

When parents separate, the most important voice in the courtroom is often the quietest one – the child’s. In parenting cases before the Federal Circuit …

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How to choose the right family lawyer
Family Law

How to Choose the Right Family Lawyer: Four Factors That Truly Matter

When you’re facing a family law issue, whether it’s separation, parenting arrangements, or property settlement, choosing the right lawyer can have a lasting impact on …

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Police Protection Directions Explained
Family Law

Police Protection Directions Explained: January 2026 Changes to Queensland Domestic Violence Laws

POLICE PROTECTION DIRECTIONS – THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS TO THE DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT 2012 (QLD) Changes to the …

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What To Do If You’re Facing Criminal Charges for the First Time?
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What To Do If You’re Facing Criminal Charges for the First Time?

If police have contacted you or you’ve been charged for the first time, the steps you take next are important. Below is a clear, straightforward …

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What Does It Mean That Someone Is An “Unacceptable Risk” In A Parenting Dispute
Family Law

What Does It Mean That Someone Is An “Unacceptable Risk” In A Parenting Dispute

The fundamental principle in determining parenting arrangements under the Family Law Act 1975 is to ensure that any order made by the Federal Circuit and …

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OUR RESULTS

Some highlights of the criminal defence cases we’ve completed in the last month. Each case is different and should not be used as an indicator …

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