Divorce Lawyers in the Redlands

We are here to support our clients through the divorce and separation process. Bickell and Mackenzie is part of the Galleon Law Group, which includes the highly respected Michael Lynch Family Lawyers – one of Brisbane’s leading family law firms. When you contact Bickell & Mackenzie for family law matters, you’ll get access to specialist lawyers who have unparalleled expertise in family law, supported by a skilled and respected team known for handling complex divorce and separation matters with precision and compassion.

To book an appointment, please call our office on (07) 3206 8700. All of our family law matters are handled by our dedicated Michael Lynch Family Lawyers team who are located in Brisbane, Brookwater and the Gold Coast. They will take your call and work through the details with you to arrange an Initial Consultation on the telephone, in person or by video conference. They will be able to discuss costs with you. With access to a comprehensive legal team, we ensure every aspect of your case receives the highest level of care and attention.

We provide expert legal advice across all areas of family law, including de facto relationships, property settlements, and parental responsibilities. Our team’s depth of experience means we are well-equipped to guide clients through financial agreements, property division, and child living arrangements, always prioritising practical solutions that reflect the best interests of your family.

For spousal maintenance, we focus on achieving fair and sustainable financial outcomes, ensuring our clients’ financial security post-separation. Our expertise extends to property and superannuation division, where we strive to achieve balanced settlements through detailed financial analysis and careful negotiation. In all matters, we aim to resolve disputes efficiently, using family dispute resolution processes to minimise conflict and avoid prolonged court proceedings.

When contacting Bickell & Mackenzie for family law matters, simply call us at (07) 3206 8700 and we’ll take it from there. Our commitment to protecting our clients’ rights is supported by the resources and expertise of one of the most reputable and well-known family law firms.

Expertise in Family Law by Michael Lynch Family Lawyers

Whether you are navigating complex parenting disputes, seeking a fair division of assets and property or needing assistance with child support or spousal maintenance, our experienced solicitors are here to offer personalised and strategic advice. You will receive trusted, compassionate, and highly skilled legal advice (and representation) tailored to your unique circumstances.

Divorce and Separation

We offer expert advice and support throughout the process, protecting your rights and interests. Our team guides you from initial separation to finalising legal matters, ensuring a amicable resolution.

Spousal Maintenance

We provide guidance on spousal maintenance to ensure fair financial support post-separation. Our services include assessing eligibility, calculating maintenance amounts, and representing your interests.

Property Settlement

We ensure equitable division of property, superannuation, and assets. Our services include valuations, financial disclosures, and negotiations for a balanced settlement.

De Facto Relationships

We assist with recognising de facto relationships and addressing property settlements, financial agreements, and parental responsibilities.

Child Living Arrangements

We help determine and formalise child living arrangements, focusing on the best interests of the child. Our goal is to create a stable environment, considering the child's welfare, education, and emotional needs.

Dispute Resolution

We offer family dispute resolution services to mediate and resolve conflicts amicably. Our trained mediators facilitate communication and negotiation to reach mutually acceptable agreements, avoiding lengthy legal battles.

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Bickell and Mackenzie

Bickell & Mackenzie provides legal solutions to clients within Brisbane's Bayside, Redland Bay and surrounding areas.

We pride ourselves on delivering a high level of confidentiality, professionalism, and expertise across multiple areas of law.

Talk to your local experts by contacting the office today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Divorce and Separating Families

  • In Queensland, the legal grounds for divorce are the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, as demonstrated by 12 months of separation. The Family Law Act 1975 governs the process, which is uniform across Australia.How do I apply for a divorce in Queensland? To apply for a divorce, you must:
    1. File an Application for Divorce: This can be done online through the Commonwealth Courts Portal.
    2. Serve the Application: If you are filing alone (sole application), you must serve the application on your spouse.
    3. Attend a Hearing: If there are children under 18, you must attend a court hearing, unless it is a joint application.
  • If there are children under 18, the court must be satisfied that proper arrangements have been made for their care, welfare, and development. This includes living arrangements, schooling, and financial support.
  • Property division is based on a four-step process:
    1. Identify and Value Assets and Liabilities: Both parties must disclose their financial situation.
    2. Assess Contributions: The court considers financial, non-financial, and homemaker contributions by both parties.
    3. Consider Future Needs: Factors such as age, health, income, and care of children are taken into account.
    4. Ensure Just and Equitable Division: The court aims to reach a fair division based on the circumstances.
  • Parenting orders are court orders that determine the parenting arrangements for children after separation. They cover:
    1. Living Arrangements: Where the children will live.
    2. Parental Responsibility: Decision-making responsibilities for the children's welfare.
    3. Communication: How the children will maintain contact with the non-resident parent.
    The court prioritises the best interests of the children, focusing on their safety and well-being and maintaining meaningful relationships with both parents.
  • A parenting plan is a written agreement between parents outlining the care arrangements for their children. Unlike a parenting order, it is not legally binding but can be used as evidence in court if disputes arise later. Parenting plans are flexible and can be changed by mutual agreement.
  • Spousal maintenance is financial support provided by one spouse to the other after separation or divorce. It is awarded if one spouse cannot adequately support themselves due to factors such as age, health, income, or care of children. The court considers the needs and financial capacity of both parties.
  • Disputes can be resolved through:
    1. Negotiation: Direct discussions between parties.
    2. Mediation: A neutral third party facilitates a mutually acceptable agreement.
    3. Family Dispute Resolution (FDR): A formal process with a qualified practitioner.
    4. Court Proceedings: As a last resort, disputes can be resolved by applying to the Family Court or Federal Circuit Court.
  • For property settlement, parties must apply to the court within 12 months of a divorce being finalised or within 2 years of separation for de facto couples. The settlement should be just and equitable, considering all assets, liabilities, contributions, and future needs.
  • If one party does not comply with a court order, the other party can apply to the court for enforcement. The court can impose penalties, including fines, community service, or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the breach.
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