Family Law
Practical, Personal Legal Advice for Every Family Situation
Family matters are rarely just legal, they’re deeply personal. Whether you're ending a relationship, making parenting arrangements, or planning for your future, it helps to speak with someone early.
At THAMS Law Group, we help individuals and families navigate life’s most important transitions with clarity, compassion, and practical legal advice. Our experienced family lawyers guide you through every step, ensuring your rights are protected and your voice is heard — without unnecessary stress or confusion.
Understanding Family Law in Australia
Family law in Australia covers a wide range of issues — from divorce and parenting matters to financial agreements and wills. The key legislation is the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Act 2021 (Cth) and the accompanying Rules.
At THAMS Law Group, we work closely with you to understand your situation, explain your options in plain English, and help you move forward with confidence.
We can assist with:
Divorce and separation
Parenting matters and child arrangements
Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs)
Property settlement (assets & liabilities)
Wills, Enduring Power of Attorney, and Guardianship
Supportive Legal Advice for Life’s Turning Points
At THAMS Law Group, we take a thoughtful, practical approach to every family matter. We listen first, explain things clearly, and make sure you understand your rights and options, without the legal jargon.
Our aim is to make complex situations easier to navigate, and help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
FAQs
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As early as possible. You don’t have to wait until separation is final, or a dispute has escalated. Early advice helps you avoid missteps, understand your rights, and plan ahead with confidence.
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Not always. Many clients reach agreement through negotiation or mediation. We can help you formalise these agreements through Parenting Plans, Consent Orders, or BFAs, avoiding court wherever possible.
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Yes. A financial agreement only applies if your relationship ends while you’re both living. It does not determine what happens to your assets after death. A will ensures your estate is distributed according to your wishes, and both documents can work together to give you full peace of mind.
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Yes. A Binding Financial Agreement can outline how your business interests will be treated if the relationship ends, helping prevent disputes, protect ownership, and avoid disruption to your operations. We’ll help you draft an agreement that supports your commercial goals as well as your relationship.