You want your children to be happy, to have positive relationships and to be safe. 

You and the other parent usually want these things for your children, but many parents can't agree on what is best for their children.

As a parent, you probably have a pretty good idea of what is best for your children. 

You need to know:

  1. What is going to be a great outcome for my children? What sort of arrangement will suit their needs?

  2. Once you have that in mind, what can be done to reach an agreement with the other parent?

  3. Do I want or need to go to court?

What we offer

  1. Practical, no nonsense advice. If the outcome you are looking for is unrealistic or won't be the best thing for your children, we will let you know. 

  2. A solid understanding of the process. 

  3. The experience to deal with urgent cases, matters involving allegations of violence or abuse and other serious cases. We will take you from beginning to end, with practical advice.