BARKER EVANS

Family Law

The family law team at Barker Evans deals with all matters relating to family law including divorce, separation, children, property and financial matters. We understand that family law matters can be emotionally charged, and each family is unique, presenting different challenges for the parties’ involved. Our family lawyers will act with compassion and integrity, to help you get the best outcome possible for you and your children.

Let our experienced team at Barker Evans guide you through this challenging time by offering comprehensive and tailored legal solutions.

Barker Evans can provide top family law advice in the following areas:

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Online Family Law Help

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Divorce & Property Settlements

Divorce is the legal dissolution of marriage. The only ground of divorce is for there to be an ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’. This means that the court will not consider the reason or reasons for the divorce, as it is a no fault jurisdiction.

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Parenting Orders & Parental Responsibility

Parenting arrangements can often be the most stressful aspects to consider when there’s a breakdown of a marriage or de-facto relationship.

Find out more here.

Binding Financial Agreements - Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

Binding Financial Agreements (BFA) are documents made between de facto or married couples to settle financial matters privately.

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Spousal Maintenance & Child Support

Spousal and de facto maintenance is financial support provided by one party of a relationship to the other after separation or divorce.  The primary function of maintenance payments is to ensure that either party maintains their standard of living after the relationship breakdown.

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Same - Sex Family Law

Barker Evans recognises that families come in all different shapes and sizes.

For rainbow families, it is often important that their lawyers understand them and their family structure. We proudly assist LGBTQIA+ families for all their family law needs.

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Care & Protection / Children’s Court

Care and protection matters involve deciding the safety, welfare and well-being of children in the Children’s Court.

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International Family Law (Relocation & Hague Convention)

In today’s society, it is not uncommon for families to create a life on either side of the world. At Barker Evans, we recognise that people want freedom to move overseas at certain points in their lives.

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Adoption, IVF and Surrogacy

Adoption is a process that provides individuals and partners including same-sex couples the opportunity to become legal parents to a child who is not biologically related to them. 

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Domestic / Family Violence and ADVOs

Domestic Violence offences are dealt with under the Crimes Domestic and Personal Violence Act 2007 (‘the act’).

Find out more here.

Wills, Power of Attorney & Enduring Guardianship

At Barker Evans, we recognize the importance of ensuring your well-being and care, even in unforeseen circumstances. Our skilled team specialise in drafting Enduring Guardianship documents that protect your interests and provide peace of mind.

Find out more here.

Negotiation

Negotiation is the most straightforward way of resolving a family law dispute. Here you and your ex-partner, with our assistance, resolve your dispute by entering a discussion where both parties can enter a mutually agreeable outcome.

Mediation

Mediation is a dispute resolution process where parties involved in a dispute are assisted by an independent third party, a “mediator” to help them reach an agreement. If an agreement is made between the parties through mediation, these agreements can be formalised by the Court.

Collaborative Practice

Collaborative Practice involves both parties coming together, assisted by legal representation, to arrive at the best solution for both parties. Unlike litigation or mediation, Collaborative Practice enables you and your ex-partner to resolve your issues in a non-adversarial way, outside of the Court.

Arbitration

Arbitration is a dispute resolution process similar to mediation, where parties to a financial dispute present arguments and evidence to an independent arbitrator, selected by the parties, who then make a determination resolving the dispute.

Litigation

Litigation refers to having your parenting or property dispute being decided by a Judge or Judicial Registrar of the Court. This approach to Family Law disputes is straining, both financially and emotionally.

Our Expertise

Online Family Law Help

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Divorce & Property Settlements

Divorce is the legal dissolution of marriage. The only ground of divorce is for there to be an ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’. This means that the court will not consider the reason or reasons for the divorce, as it is a no fault jurisdiction.

Find out more here.

Parenting Orders & Parental Responsibility

Parenting arrangements can often be the most stressful aspects to consider when there’s a breakdown of a marriage or de-facto relationship.

Find out more here.

Binding Financial Agreements - Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

Binding Financial Agreements (BFA) are documents made between de facto or married couples to settle financial matters privately.

Find out more here.

Spousal Maintenance & Child Support

Spousal and de facto maintenance is financial support provided by one party of a relationship to the other after separation or divorce.  The primary function of maintenance payments is to ensure that either party maintains their standard of living after the relationship breakdown.

Find out more here.

Same - Sex Family Law

Barker Evans recognises that families come in all different shapes and sizes.

For rainbow families, it is often important that their lawyers understand them and their family structure. We proudly assist LGBTQIA+ families for all their family law needs.

Find out more here.

Care & Protection / Children’s Court

Care and protection matters involve deciding the safety, welfare and well-being of children in the Children’s Court.

Find out more here.

International Family Law (Relocation & Hague Convention)

In today’s society, it is not uncommon for families to create a life on either side of the world. At Barker Evans, we recognise that people want freedom to move overseas at certain points in their lives.

Find out more here.

Adoption, IVF and Surrogacy

Adoption is a process that provides individuals and partners including same-sex couples the opportunity to become legal parents to a child who is not biologically related to them. 

Find out more here.

Domestic / Family Violence and ADVOs

Domestic Violence offences are dealt with under the Crimes Domestic and Personal Violence Act 2007 (‘the act’).

Find out more here.

Wills, Power of Attorney & Enduring Guardianship

At Barker Evans, we recognize the importance of ensuring your well-being and care, even in unforeseen circumstances. Our skilled team specialise in drafting Enduring Guardianship documents that protect your interests and provide peace of mind.

Find out more here.

Negotiation

Negotiation is the most straightforward way of resolving a family law dispute. Here you and your ex-partner, with our assistance, resolve your dispute by entering a discussion where both parties can enter a mutually agreeable outcome.

Mediation

Mediation is a dispute resolution process where parties involved in a dispute are assisted by an independent third party, a “mediator” to help them reach an agreement. If an agreement is made between the parties through mediation, these agreements can be formalised by the Court.

Collaborative Practice

Collaborative Practice involves both parties coming together, assisted by legal representation, to arrive at the best solution for both parties. Unlike litigation or mediation, Collaborative Practice enables you and your ex-partner to resolve your issues in a non-adversarial way, outside of the Court.

Arbitration

Arbitration is a dispute resolution process similar to mediation, where parties to a financial dispute present arguments and evidence to an independent arbitrator, selected by the parties, who then make a determination resolving the dispute.

Litigation

Litigation refers to having your parenting or property dispute being decided by a Judge or Judicial Registrar of the Court. This approach to Family Law disputes is straining, both financially and emotionally.

The family law team at Barker Evans will guide you through the process, taking the time to understand your unique circumstances and assets.

If you need top family law advice, contact Barker Evans. Our team are committed to helping you navigate the complexities of family law with integrity and dedication. When life takes an unexpected turn, let us be the legal support you can rely on.

Contact us today on (02) 8379 1892 or info@barkerevans.com.au to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards securing a better future for you and your children.

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