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The breakdown of a relationship or marriage can be one of the most stressful and traumatic times in a person's life. As a firm dealing specifically with Family Law, we understand your situation and can offer the expertise and sensitivity to help you with your matter. With a team of experienced solicitors and legal professionals, we aim to exceed your expectations and continue to be one of the leading Family Law practices on the North Coast.
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Belinda Henry has been practising exclusively in family law matters in the Tweed for 14 years and has gained a reputation for providing realistic, sensible and sound advice. As a practitioner who acts exclusively in family law matters you can be assured that your matter is in the best possible hands with an expert in the area of family law.
We can help take the heat out of a difficult emotional situation and negotiate on your behalf to obtain the best possible result for your children. And if it comes to court, we are deeply familiar with the court system and can use our experience to your advantage.

Australian law focuses on the rights of children to have an ongoing relationship with both parents so that separating from your partner or spouse doesn't mean that you are separating from your child or children.How will both parents be kept in the loop in regard to important decisions such as education and health?.
Child support issued can be sensitive and difficult to work through, but we can help you find your way through the process and the legislation. If your children spend most of their time with you, you are likely to be entitled to child support payments. The amount of child support payable varies according to your specific circumstances and is decided upon and monitored by the Child Support Agency.
In Australia, there is no need to provide any reasons for divorce other than that the relationship has broken down irretrievably. If you've been separated for more than 12 months the court takes this as evidence of the fact, and even if you still live under the same roof you can still obtain a divorce provided you swear to the separation in your divorce application.
An Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) is an order made by the court that prohibits the defendant from certain behaviour, such as harassment, stalking, intimidation, violence or the threat of violence. The purpose of an AVO is to provide protection from this behaviour in the future - it usually states that a person cannot behave as such or go within a certain distance of the home or workplace of the person lodging the complaint.
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Kim Wilson
Kim Wilson
Aug 12, 2018
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Worse decision to engage Henry Family Lawyers to look after my property settlement. Wouldn't recommend them to anyone.