When raising children after separation, there are various parenting approaches to consider. One effective option for those who face communication and cooperation challenges is parallel parenting. So, how exactly does it work, and what are the benefits and challenges? Learn more about parallel parenting below: https://lnkd.in/g6wvZhs9 #PullosLawyers #ParallelParenting
About us
At Pullos Lawyers, it is our portfolio of knowledge and experience as a team across a broad range of areas, which gives us the edge to deliver tailored solutions for each individual client. We are dedicated to finding the right solution for you. All of our team bring extra knowledge and experience in the business and legal areas that extend far beyond the parameters of family law. Our firm’s founder has been a small business owner for over 25 years and has practised in the areas of commercial law and commercial litigation over her 30-year legal career. Other members of our team bring expertise including a Bachelor of Commerce, experience in Property Transactions, Rural and Farming Law and International Law. As a firm, we specialise in matters of Family, Relationship and Defacto Law, International Family Law. We are also experts in Alternate Dispute Resolution such as Collaborative Law, Mediation and Arbitration. As well as providing traditional legal services, we are international leaders in Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR). Our firm’s founder has been integral to the development and growth of Collaborative Law on an international level. Our firm has also earned an outstanding reputation in the specialist field of Mediation. With this additional expertise, we can provide you with the legal representation that best fulfils your particular needs.
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http://www.pulloslawyers.com.au
External link for Pullos Lawyers
- Industry
- Legal Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Southport, QLD
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Property settlement, Adoption of children, Arrangements for your children, Protecting your assets, Locating hidden or unknown assets, Spouse maintenance, Child support, Surrogacy arrangements, LGBTI family law issues, Prenuptial agreements, Binding financial agreements, and Domestic violence orders
Locations
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Primary
Level 3, Southport Central
Building G, 27 Garden Street
Southport, QLD 4215, AU
Employees at Pullos Lawyers
Updates
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Separation is challenging and emotional under any circumstances, but what happens when you’re still living under the same roof? What are the legal implications and how can you prove to the courts that you are truly separated? Our comprehensive guide outlines everything you need to know about living separated under the same roof in Queensland - link below. https://lnkd.in/g95xRPxP #PullosLawyers #Separation #LivingUnderOneRoof
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The breakup of any relationship can be extremely challenging, but for those on a partner visa, there’s an added layer of complexity. If you or your partner hold a Permanent or Temporary Partner Visa and the relationship breaks down, how does this affect your ability to stay in Australia? It is crucial to understand your rights as well as your options for remaining in Australia post-separation. We share the key steps to take in our latest blog post. https://lnkd.in/gprnU5gN #PullosLawyers #PartnerVisa #InternationalLaw
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Did you know that non-financial contributions are recognised and valued in family law property settlements? In fact, the court considers these non-financial contributions equally important as financial contributions. So what is considered a non-financial contribution under Australian family law? We share some common examples in our blog linked below. https://lnkd.in/gyQKvkRu #PullosLawyers #FinancialContributions #NonFinancialContributions
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Going through a separation or divorce can be a challenging and emotional experience, especially when it comes to dividing assets. If one party purchases a new property during this time, how does this impact the property settlement proceedings? Can the ex-spouse claim half of the new home? We share how to navigate this complex issue in our latest blog - link below. https://lnkd.in/gTE7qixx #PullosLawyers #DivorceLaw #PropertySettlement
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When navigating the complexities of family law matters such as property settlements or financial disputes, transparency and fairness is key. Each party is legally obligated to provide full and frank disclosure of all information relevant to their case. This is what’s known as the “duty of disclosure”. In our latest blog, we break down the requirements of the duty of disclosure and outline the potential consequences for failing to comply. You can check it out below. #PullosLawyers #DutyofDisclosure
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Starting a new relationship after separation or divorce can be thrilling, but it also brings a host of emotional and legal considerations, especially if you’re in the midst of property settlement negotiations. Many wonder if their ex's new de facto partner can affect their property settlement or existing financial responsibilities. In our blog post below, we explore the implications of your ex having a new de-facto partner and what it means for your property settlement. #PullosLawyers #DeFactoRelationship #PropertySettlement
My Ex Has a New De-Facto – How Does This Affect My Property Settlement?
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Financial responsibilities are often part of a relationship or marriage, from paying bills to purchasing property. But what happens if your spouse or partner incurs debt during the relationship? Are you also responsible for that debt? And what happens to the debt if your relationship ends? We share everything you need to know about handling debt in a marriage or de facto relationship in our blog post - click the link below. #PullosLawyers #MarriageLaw
Am I Responsible for My Spouse's Debt in Australia?
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Can an absent father lose his parental rights? This is a more common question than you might think, and the decision ultimately lies with the court. So what factors influence the court's ruling, and how long does a father need to be absent to risk losing his parental rights? We delve into the legal considerations of this sensitive topic in our blog - link below. #PullosLawyers #FamilyLaw
How Long Does a Father Have to Be Absent to Lose His Rights in Australia?
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Did you know that marrying an Australian citizen doesn't automatically grant you citizenship? While it’s possible to become a citizen, you must first follow Australia's immigration laws and legal processes. Learn more about the process of Australian citizenship in our blog - link below. #PullosLawyers #InternationalLaw #AustralianCitizenship
Does Getting Married to an Australian Mean You Are Automatically an Australian Citizen?
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