FAMILY LAWYER BRISBANE & LOGAN
Family Law
Navigating family law matters requires compassionate and experienced legal support from a local firm that prioritizes your family’s well-being.
With over 25 years of association in law and more than a decade of practice, our Principal Lawyer, Sharon Beresowskyj, has extensive experience handling a wide range of family law matters, including divorce, parenting arrangements, and property settlements.
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Experienced Legal Guidance
Mobile Legal Services
Collaborative Approach
Transparent Communication
I have held an association in law for over 25 years and have practised since 2010. One of my passions is practising family law which allows me to stand with you, providing confidence.
My goal is to provide an affordable, safe avenue with transparent options to people who need it. Collaborative Legal Solutions is about Collaboration. We will work together on your journey to ensure you have the knowledge and ability to push through to find your Legal Solution on the other side.
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Our team assists in dividing assets and liabilities fairly, adhering to the Family Law Act 1975.
Our team assists in developing parenting plans that focus on the best interests of your children, promoting stability and positive outcomes.
We provide clear legal guidance on navigating the process of separation and divorce, including all related legal considerations.
Whether it’s property division or parenting matters, we help resolve issues arising from de facto relationship breakdowns.
At Collaborative Legal Solutions, we understand that family law matters are often deeply personal and emotionally challenging. Our experienced team is here to provide compassionate, practical support tailored to your unique situation.
From parenting arrangements and property settlements to divorce and domestic violence matters, we are dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible outcome with minimal stress and conflict. Our focus is on protecting your family’s future and providing a clear path forward.
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Understand Your Options
We start with a consultation to understand your unique circumstances and provide clear advice on your rights and options under family law.
Work Toward an Agreement
Whenever possible, we use collaborative methods to resolve disputes amicably. This may involve mediation, negotiation, or creating parenting plans and financial agreements.
Legal Documentation
We assist in preparing and filing all necessary legal documents, including consent orders, court applications, and agreements.
Court Representation
If your matter requires court proceedings, we provide experienced legal representation, advocating strongly to protect your interests and achieve a fair resolution.
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What is family law?
Family law covers legal matters related to family relationships, including divorce, separation, parenting arrangements, property settlements, child support, and domestic violence. It aims to provide fair resolutions that prioritize the well-being of all involved.
What are parenting arrangements, and how are they decided?
Parenting arrangements refer to agreements or court orders about the care and living arrangements of children after separation. Decisions are based on the best interests of the child, including their safety, stability, and ongoing relationships with both parents.
How is property divided after separation or divorce?
Property division considers both parties’ financial and non-financial contributions to the relationship and future needs. Settlements aim for fairness and may require mediation or court intervention if an agreement cannot be reached.
Do I have to go to court to resolve family law matters?
Not necessarily. Many family law matters can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or consent orders. However, if disputes cannot be resolved amicably, court proceedings may be required.
What rights do de facto partners have under family law?
De facto partners have similar rights to married couples under Australian family law. This includes property division and parenting arrangements if the relationship ends. Certain criteria must be met, such as living together for at least two years.
What is family law?
Family law covers legal matters related to family relationships, including divorce, separation, parenting arrangements, property settlements, child support, and domestic violence. It aims to provide fair resolutions that prioritize the well-being of all involved.
What are parenting arrangements, and how are they decided?
Parenting arrangements refer to agreements or court orders about the care and living arrangements of children after separation. Decisions are based on the best interests of the child, including their safety, stability, and ongoing relationships with both parents.
How is property divided after separation or divorce?
Property division considers both parties’ financial and non-financial contributions to the relationship and future needs. Settlements aim for fairness and may require mediation or court intervention if an agreement cannot be reached.
Do I have to go to court to resolve family law matters?
Not necessarily. Many family law matters can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or consent orders. However, if disputes cannot be resolved amicably, court proceedings may be required.
What rights do de facto partners have under family law?
De facto partners have similar rights to married couples under Australian family law. This includes property division and parenting arrangements if the relationship ends. Certain criteria must be met, such as living together for at least two years.
How does domestic violence impact family law matters?
Domestic violence can affect parenting arrangements, property settlements, and court proceedings. The safety of children and the victim is the court’s priority. We provide legal assistance to help address these issues while ensuring your safety.
What is the process for creating a parenting plan?
A parenting plan is an agreement between parents about how they will care for their children. It can be created through mediation or negotiation and must prioritize the child’s best interests. While not legally enforceable, it can be formalized through a consent order.
How long does it take to finalize a property settlement?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of assets and whether the settlement is reached through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings. Some agreements can be resolved quickly, while others may take several months.
What happens if my ex-partner refuses to comply with court orders?
If a court order is breached, you can apply to the court for enforcement. Penalties for non-compliance can include fines, changes to the order, or even imprisonment in serious cases.
How can Collaborative Legal Solutions help with family law matters?
We provide compassionate legal support tailored to your situation. From creating parenting arrangements and resolving property disputes to representing you in court if needed, our team is dedicated to helping you achieve a resolution that supports your family’s well-being and future.
How does domestic violence impact family law matters?
Domestic violence can affect parenting arrangements, property settlements, and court proceedings. The safety of children and the victim is the court’s priority. We provide legal assistance to help address these issues while ensuring your safety.
What is the process for creating a parenting plan?
A parenting plan is an agreement between parents about how they will care for their children. It can be created through mediation or negotiation and must prioritize the child’s best interests. While not legally enforceable, it can be formalized through a consent order.
How long does it take to finalize a property settlement?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of assets and whether the settlement is reached through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings. Some agreements can be resolved quickly, while others may take several months.
What happens if my ex-partner refuses to comply with court orders?
If a court order is breached, you can apply to the court for enforcement. Penalties for non-compliance can include fines, changes to the order, or even imprisonment in serious cases.
How can Collaborative Legal Solutions help with family law matters?
We provide compassionate legal support tailored to your situation. From creating parenting arrangements and resolving property disputes to representing you in court if needed, our team is dedicated to helping you achieve a resolution that supports your family’s well-being and future.


