Family Court Proceedings

An option of last resort

Family Court Proceeding

An option of last resort

Sometimes there is no choice but to start or defend family law proceedings. Mediation may have failed, alternative dispute resolution may not have been appropriate, or the matter is urgent, and the court’s assistance is required.

Whatever the situation, we understand that family law litigation is, by its very nature, stressful, time-consuming and can be financially challenging. These difficulties increase if you do not have a lawyer to represent you.

As a self-represented litigant, you need to comply with the same responsibilities and obligations as a professional lawyer, e.g. preparing, filing and serving court documents, dealing with evidence, preparing and representing yourself at court – this is not an easy task.

Having a lawyer to help you through this process will inevitably positively affect your legal outcome.

Our Service

By using our service, you’ll get the benefit of our skills in dispute resolution, in addition to our strong court representation:

  • Obtain targeted legal advice and understand what outcomes are likely in your matter.
  • Understand important time frames.
  • Develop clear goals, a case strategy and increase your prospects of a successful outcome.
  • Drafting an Initiating Application, Response and all court documentation with supporting documentation, compliant with court rules, practice and procedures.
  • Negotiating throughout with the other party with a view of early resolution.
  • Court Representation at first court event, interim hearings, court-ordered conciliation conferences, family dispute resolution conferences, compliance and readiness hearings, final hearings, and other discrete court events.

Arora Legal offers a range of fixed-fee legal and mediation services.  To find out how we can help you, BOOK your free 15-minute consult today or call 07 3180 0129 and speak to our specialist lawyer.  By contacting us today, you can take the first step towards resolving your family law issue and moving on to a brighter future.