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About CBC Lawyers

CBC Lawyers provides professional, personal, quality legal expertise and advice to clients in Townsville, the Burdekin, Mt Isa and greater Queensland. FAMILY LAW Relationship breakdowns, especially those involving children, can be an overwhelming process. Our experienced and compassionate Family Law team can assist you in navigating all areas of Family Law including separation and divorce, de-facto relationships, mediation, property and financial settlements, parenting arrangements, child support, spousal maintenance and protection orders. AGRIBUSINESS CBC Lawyers are able to solve any problem confronting those living and working in the bush, from pastoral property sales and purchases, agistment, land holding disputes and succession planning to workplace health and safety, mining compensation, renewable energy and water issues. COMMERCIAL AND PROPERTY LAW Whether you are buying a commercial business, planning your estate, thinking about creating a self-managed super-fund, starting a partnership, restructuring your business or entering into a lease as either landlord or tenant our Commercial Law Team can help. We provide practical, commercial and cost effective advice across an extensive range of transactions and areas of law. RESIDENTIAL CONVEYANCING Buying or selling a home can be one of the largest financial transactions that you will enter into. CBC Lawyers can take the stress out of your important transaction when you engage one of our highly trained specialist Conveyancers. We can guide you through all the legal requirements and give you peace of mind with our competitive fixed fee service. WILLS & ESTATES At CBC Lawyers we understand that it is difficult to plan for the unexpected and we appreciate approaching the subject of your own death can be daunting. We can help with your succession planning including Wills, Enduring Power of Attorney, Advance Health Directives, asset protection and estate administration.

Services

  • Family Law

  • Residential Conveyancing

  • Wills & Estate

  • Agribusiness Experts

  • Court Litigation

  • Family Owned & Operated

  • Impartial Advice

  • Professional, Personal, Quality Advice & Service

  • Enduring Power of Attorney

  • Advanced Health Directive

  • Contracts & Leases

  • Property Settlements

  • Divorce Applications

  • Child Support

  • Succession Planning

  • Local Knowledge & Experienced Staff

  • Respectable Team & Positive Attitude

  • Spousal Maintenance

  • Mediation

  • Commercial Law

  • Criminal Law

  • Property Law

  • Traffic Law

  • Dispute Resolution

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Sharon

6 years ago

Are you looking for justice or fair and equitable access and legal support to assist with what can be an expensive minefield? Give this team a call - I guarantee you won't be disappointed. Thank you from our family!!

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evan

8 years ago

Having a dispute with my neighbour the company was very helpful, and my neighbour had to pay all cost involved, the neighbour ended up dropping the case very happy outcome

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Flr 150 Walker St, Townsville City QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a co-parenting agreement?

A co-parenting agreement allows both parents to continue to make individual and joint decisions for their children until they reach 18 years of age. It does not include time, as a court will decide on particular custody arrangements. Co-parenting encourages separated couples to share the responsibilities of raising their children.

How are assets divided in a divorce in Australia?

The Family Law Act dictates the division of assets should be “just” and “equitable”, but this does not mean assets will be split 50/50 between parties. Factors that influence asset division include your current assets, current and past income, health, age, and whether you are responsible for children, which will all be considered when deciding on the separation of assets or possessions.

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