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About Meares Law
Local, expert and affordable legal advice and services.
Services
Family Law
Privacy and Data Law
Abuse Law
Personal Injury
Wills & Estate Planning
Property & Parenting
Parenting and Child Custody Agreements
Consent Orders
Property Settlements
Litigation
Drafting Your Will
Expert Assistance Following Separation and Divorce
Mediations and Negotiation
Drafting Financial Agreements and Consent Orders
Divorce
Legal Aid Grant Applications for Family Law
Legal Services
Probono Legal Advice
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Licences
Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours)
GDLP
Masters of Arts
Councillor of Law Society of NSW
Secretary Central Coast Regional Law Society
Women Lawyers Association of NSW Member
The Law Society of NSW Professional Standards Scheme Member
The Law Society of New South Wales Member
Hunter Valley Family Law Practitioners Association Member
Family Law Section - Law Council if Australia Member 2020/2021
Legal Aid NSW Panel Lawyer
Liability Limited by a Scheme Approved Under Professional Standards Legislation
Frequently Asked Questions
What if you can�t afford a family lawyer?
If you can�t afford a family lawyer, you may be entitled to make an application to Legal Aid for funding for your family law matter. This includes for parenting matters and some property matters. Michelle Meares is a Legal Aid Family Law Panel Lawyer and she can assist you with your Legal Aid Application. There are means tests and merits tests which are applied.
When should I hire a family lawyer?
If you are considering separation, it is important to speak to a lawyer as early as possible so you understand your rights and entitlements. This will help protect your assets and your children if parenting is an issue. There are a range of steps you can take to protect your position and this should be done as early as possible. The best time to talk to a lawyer is before you separate.
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