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Services

  • Family Lawyer

  • Financial Separation

  • Parenting Advice

  • Mediation Representation

  • Binding Financial Agreements

  • Divorce Application

  • Court Representation

  • Consent Orders

  • Domestic Violence Applicants/Response

  • Child Recovery Order

  • Prenuptial Agreements

  • General Family Law Advice

  • Fresh Start Advice

  • Property Settlement

  • Superannuation Splitting

  • Court Hearings & Trials

  • Wills

  • Child Custody

  • Sole Parental Responsibility

  • Taking A Child Overseas

  • Airport Watch List

  • Child Recovery Orders

  • Fathers’ Rights

  • Adoption

  • Grandparents Rights

  • Special Health Conditions

  • Children’s Choice

  • Surrogacy

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Location

15 Welch St Shop 10/H20 Broadwater, Southport QLD

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Licences

  • Queensland Law Society Member

  • FLPA Member

  • Law Council of Australia Member

  • IACP Member

  • Queensland Association of Collaborative Practitioners Member

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I remove my child from the airport watchlist?

If you wish to remove your child’s name from the airport watchlist, it is generally required that you obtain a further Court Order removing that child’s name from the airport watchlist.

Can a grandparent apply for a child arrangement order?

Yes, a grandparent is entitled to apply or may be included in another’s application. Family law courts are able to make an order in favour of a grandparent despite parental opposition or limitations. Child arrangements orders can be via consent when the parents agree or via a court order when the parents don’t agree to the grandparents having access to the children.

Cudmore Legal Family Lawyers Gold Coast