Divorce & Separation

Guiding you through a smooth separation.

Divorce and separation mark significant life transitions, often accompanied by complex legal, financial, and emotional issues..

Moore Lawyers provides clear, compassionate guidance to help you navigate this challenging time. We focus on practical solutions that protect your rights and the well-being of your family. You can rely on us for advice, negotiation, and representation every step of the way.

What is divorce or separation?

Divorce and separation involve the formal ending of a relationship and often include dividing property, resolving parenting arrangements, and addressing financial matters.

Common issues include property settlements, spousal maintenance, superannuation splitting, and disputes over children’s care. Our team guides clients through every stage, from initial separation agreements to filing for divorce, and can assist with urgent or complex matters that require immediate legal intervention.

We’re here to help

Moore Lawyers provide practical advice tailored to your circumstances. We assist in preparing separation agreements, negotiating property settlements, and filing divorce applications. Where disputes arise, we represent clients in mediation, collaborative law processes, or Family Court proceedings.

Our goal is to achieve fair, workable outcomes that minimise stress, protect your legal rights, and help you move forward confidently.

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Frequently asked
questions

Do I need a lawyer to get a divorce?

You do not strictly need a lawyer to apply for a divorce in Australia if the matter is straightforward. However, legal advice is highly recommended when there are property, financial, or parenting matters to resolve. A lawyer ensures the divorce application is completed correctly and that your rights are protected throughout the process.

How is property divided in a separation?

Property division considers factors such as each party’s financial and non-financial contributions, future needs, and the length of the relationship. The goal is a fair and equitable outcome, not necessarily an equal split. We can help you negotiate settlements or represent you in court if an agreement cannot be reached.

How long does a divorce take in Australia?

The timeframe depends on whether the application is uncontested or if disputes exist. An uncontested divorce is usually finalised within a few months after filing. Disputed matters, particularly those involving property or children, can take longer. Moore Lawyers provide clear guidance on expected timelines and help streamline the process where possible.