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Lynn & Brown Lawyers - Family Lawyers in Perth

Our Perth based family lawyers know that divorce and separation can be some of the most stressful times of your life and we are able to guide you to make the right decisions for you and your family.

It is unfortunate that 43 per cent of marriages end in breakdown and the rate for de facto relationship breakdowns is even higher. The team at Lynn & Brown have a proven track record in helping clients to resolve their family law issues to their satisfaction. We are experienced in divorce applicationarrangements for childrende facto relationshipsfamily violence restraining ordersproperty matters and same-sex relationships.

Our family lawyers in Perth will help you with the questions you will have and are able to advise and represent you through this process to help you understand:

  • What you are entitled to?
  • How to apply for a divorce?
  • How long will the process will take?
  • What will happen to the children?
  • What are your rights?
  • What is a no-fault divorce?
  • What happens if you have been married less than two years?
  • How will your property be divided?

Get started online today with Perth’s expert family lawyers

Our secure online platform is an easy way to get started on your Family Law matter with Lynn & Brown Lawyers. Answer a few simple questions to generate a personalised family law pathway that will help you prepare for a productive discussion with one of our expert family lawyers in Perth.

How We Can Help You

  • Explain the full legal process to you in easy to understand terms
  • Discuss your options to resolve a potential dispute in or out of Court
  • Assist you in obtaining a divorce
  • Offer you the appropriate advice as to your rights
  • Endeavour to achieve the best outcome for you
  • Resolve the division of your assets
  • Assist you to determine appropriate living and care arrangements for your children

Contact us for after hour appointments on Family Law matters.

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A Smarter, Flexible Way to Fund Your Family Law Matter

We understand that when you’re navigating a separation or relationship property matter, the financial strain can sometimes stand in the way of getting the legal support you need. That’s why we’ve partnered with JustFund – Australia’s only dedicated provider of flexible funding solutions for family law legal fees.

 Through this partnership, eligible clients can access a flexible line of credit to cover legal fees and expenses related to separation or relationship property proceedings. You don’t have to repay the loan until you reach a settlement, which we hope reduces the stress associated with paying costs upfront. Contact us for more information, or visit JustFund.com.au 

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Family Violence Restraining Order (FVRO)

The Western Australian Parliament has introduced a new type of restraining order in Western Australia,
being a “Family Violence Restraining Order” (“FVRO”).

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Family Violence Restraining Order (FVRO)

Property Settlement

Following a separation, married and de facto often have assets that need to be divided between
them.

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Property Settlement

Divorce Application

A divorce is the legal termination of a marriage.  Obtaining a divorce order from the Family Court
means that your marriage has ended and you are free to remarry should you wish to.

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Divorce Application

Children & Parenting Arrangements

Often separating couples want to put arrangements in place for when each party has the children stay with them.

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Children & Parenting Arrangements

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