Putting Children's Rights & Child Support Front and Center
The Australian Family Law Act 1975 focuses on children’s rights and child support, and the obligation each parent has for their children, rather than parental rights. The Act aims to ensure that children have positive relationships with each of the parents and are protected against damages. Our team of family lawyers understand how difficult Family Law matters can be, putting your faith in people you can trust is so important when trying to do what you believe is best for your family and yourself.

When parental separation is on the table, Gabito's family lawyers can help
Practical Arrangements
You must arrange with your partner who will relocate, as well as where and when they would move to. These also include the financial agreements, interim revenue, expenses, debt management plans, and Centrelink payments you can make.
Parenting Arrangements
Children’s needs in the new conditions of the family may one of the most challenging situations for parents. That is why it is important to create workable and cohesive post-separation parenting plans to continue meeting and fulfilling the needs of the children. A sustainable long, term scheme may be possible after several sets of interim arrangements.
Property Settlement
It is recommended not to fight for a property too soon right after separation. It’s helpful to get a sense of what the statute would consider a fair allocation of assets in your situation and to prepare the process so that the matter is resolved as quickly as possible.