Family Law for Men
Dads often face significant changes and challenges when a relationship ends, especially with children involved. It’s common to feel disadvantaged by the family law system, leading to concerns about future interactions with your children.
Understanding Your Rights
Many fathers worry about how often and when they will see their children after separation. Understanding your rights under family law is crucial to maintaining a meaningful relationship with your kids.
Emotional Support
Feelings of stress, anxiety, and even depression are common during this time. Remember, you’re not alone. At New South Lawyers, we care deeply about a father’s rights and well-being after separation.
Personalised Strategy
We’ll listen to your concerns and help you develop a personalised strategy tailored to your situation. Every separation involving children is different, and we’re here to provide the specific support you need.
Experienced and Empathetic Team
Our highly experienced and empathetic team has helped thousands of fathers and male clients across Australia. We understand men’s unique challenges in family law matters and are ready to assist you.
Property and Financial Settlements
Separation often involves complex financial and property settlements. We’ll guide you through this process, ensuring your financial interests are protected and you receive a fair share.
Support Throughout the Process
Navigating family law can be overwhelming. Our dedicated lawyers provide continuous support, keeping you informed and involved every step of the way.
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FAQs for Family Law For Men in Australia
Family Law considers financial contributions from family members, such as gifts or loans, when determining property settlements. These contributions can impact the overall division of assets.
Business assets are included in the property pool and are subject to division under Family Law. The court considers the contributions of each party to the business and the impact of the division on its viability.
Family Law addresses the legal aspects of IVF and surrogacy, including parental rights and responsibilities. Legal advice is often necessary to navigate these complex issues.




















