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Sydney & Parramatta Family Lawyers for Mums

We specialise in helping mums through the process of separation.

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Helping Mums Navigate Separation

Going through a separation and divorce can be an emotional, stressful, and daunting time for busy mums.

Lawyers for Mums' experienced team of Sydney & Parramatta family lawyers strive to protect the rights of mums and help them navigate the legal system to get the best result for their situation.

Whether you're already in the process of a separation or are only now considering a split, call us any time on 1800 188 999 for an initial consultation with our experienced team.


The sooner you call, the more options you'll have.
Speak to a Sydney family lawyer to ensure the protection of your rights in a relationship breakdown.

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Resources for mums going through separation

Do mothers have more rights than fathers in Australia?

Do mothers have more rights than fathers in Australia?

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All too often, frenzied politicians whip the general public into a panic about the supposedly biased treatment of parents under the family law system. But, do mothers have more rights than fathers in Australia?

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Who is a Parent: Part Two – Child Support

Who is a Parent: Part Two – Child Support

Article

How does the Family Law Act in relation to Child Support work where artificial conception or surrogacy has led to the birth of a child?

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Who is a Parent: Part One

Who is a Parent: Part One

Article

Gaps currently exist in Family Law in relation to children who are born from artificial conception where a woman and other intended parent are not married or in a de facto relationship at the time of conception and/or birth.

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