P&P Family Law
At P&P Family Law, we understand that facing family law challenges can be emotionally and financially stressful. Whether you're considering separation, navigating divorce, or need assistance with children's matters or property settlements in Victoria, you deserve clear, compassionate, and expert legal support.
We provide unparalleled legal expertise across all areas of family law, delivered with a commitment to flexible options that suit your unique circumstances. We believe in transparent and affordable legal services, which is why we offer fixed fee mediation and legal services for many of our core offerings.
What do you do?
Take the first step towards resolution with P&P Family Law. Explore our services or contact us today for a confidential discussion about how we can help you move forward with confidence.
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Know exactly what your legal costs will be upfront with our price guaranteed fixed fee options for mediation and many legal services. No hidden surprises, just clear, predictable pricing.
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We tailor our approach to your needs, offering a range of services from mediation and negotiation to court representation. Choose the pathway that works best for you and your family.
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Our experienced family lawyers provide strategic and insightful advice, ensuring you understand your rights and options every step of the way.
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Quality legal representation shouldn't break the bank. We are committed to providing accessible and cost-effective solutions for your family law needs.

How can we help?
At P&P Family Law, we offer expert legal support across the full spectrum of family law matters. We understand that every family's situation is unique, and we provide tailored advice and representation to guide you through each step. Our experienced team is here to assist you with:
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Understanding the benefits and limitations of prenuptial financial agreements.
Drafting and reviewing legally binding financial agreements.
Advice on protecting assets and financial interests before, during, and after marriage.
Guidance on the legal requirements for valid financial agreements in Australia.
Navigating the complexities of property division and financial arrangements in financial agreements.
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Navigating the legal process of divorce applications (sole and joint).
Separation agreements and formalising separation.
Advice on separation and divorce eligibility in Victoria.
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Negotiating and formalising property division after separation or divorce.
Complex property matters, including businesses, trusts, and superannuation.
Binding Financial Agreements (pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements).
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Our experienced family lawyers provide strategic and insightful advice, ensuring you understand your rights and options every step of the way.
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Fixed fee mediation services to resolve disputes outside of court.
Collaborative Law and other alternative dispute resolution methods.
Negotiation and settlement of family law matters.
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Applying for and responding to Intervention Orders (Family Violence Orders).
Legal protection and safety planning for individuals and families experiencing family violence.
Representation in Family Violence Court matters.
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Legal advice and representation for de facto couples separating.
Property settlement and children's matters for de facto relationships.
Understanding your rights and obligations in a de facto relationship under Victorian law.
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Advice and applications for spousal maintenance (financial support from a former partner).
Responding to spousal maintenance claims.
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Expert representation in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
Advocacy and support throughout the court process.
Experienced family law litigators to protect your interests.
No matter your family law need, P&P Family Law is here to provide clear, expert guidance and support. Explore each service area in more detail, or contact us today to discuss your specific situation.
Did you know?
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Did you know that the vast majority of separated parents in Australia manage to navigate child custody arrangements without ever stepping foot into a courtroom? In fact, a remarkable 97% of separating families reach agreements outside of the judicial system. While this demonstrates a strong capacity for parents to cooperate, it's also noteworthy that 16% of these families seek assistance through family dispute resolution services or legal counsel, highlighting the importance of professional guidance in these sensitive situations. For the small percentage of cases that do require court intervention, the outcomes reveal a distinct pattern: judges are more likely to grant sole parental responsibility to mothers, with 45% of court orders reflecting this, compared to 11% for fathers. This information, provided by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), underscores the diverse pathways families take in establishing post-separation parenting arrangements
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Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, now commonly known as financial agreements, are becoming increasingly prevalent in Australia, signalling a shift in how couples approach financial planning. In fact, a growing number of couples are choosing to define their property rights before or during their marriage, or even after separation, demonstrating a proactive stance towards safeguarding their assets. While this trend might seem to indicate a lack of romantic idealism, it actually reflects a heightened awareness of the importance of financial security and clarity. It's also noteworthy that well-drafted financial agreements, when executed properly, offer a legally binding framework that can streamline property division, minimizing potential disputes and emotional stress. This proactive approach to family law empowers couples to tailor arrangements that align with their unique circumstances, ensuring that both parties enter or navigate their relationship with a clear understanding of their financial rights and responsibilities.
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Common law relationships, often referred to as de facto relationships, are afforded nearly identical legal recognition as formal marriages, demonstrating a progressive approach to family law. In fact, couples living together on a genuine domestic basis are granted the same rights and responsibilities in areas such as property division, parenting matters, and financial support, reflecting a legal system that values the substance of relationships over formal titles. It's also worth noting that this recognition extends to same-sex couples, further highlighting Australia's commitment to equality and inclusivity. This legal framework acknowledges the diverse ways in which families are formed and ensures that individuals in de facto relationships are protected, providing them with the same security and legal recourse as those who have formally married. This understanding is crucial for individuals navigating family law, as it underscores the importance of seeking legal advice regardless of marital status.
Contact us.
Navigating family law matters can be complex and emotionally challenging. Whether you're considering a financial agreement, facing a separation, or require guidance on parenting arrangements, our experienced team is here to provide compassionate and expert legal support. We understand the sensitive nature of these situations and are committed to offering clear, practical advice tailored to your unique circumstances. Please reach out to us for a confidential consultation, and let us help you find a path forward with clarity and confidence.