
Property & Financial Matters
Property and financial matters arising from separation can be complex and are often closely connected to broader personal and commercial considerations. Decisions made in this area can have lasting financial consequences, making early, clear advice essential.
Crownmark Lawyers provides family law advice on property and financial matters following the breakdown of a relationship. We assist clients to understand how assets, liabilities, superannuation, and financial resources are treated under family law, and how outcomes are assessed in practice.
Property and financial matters may involve real property, businesses, trusts, superannuation interests, and other financial arrangements. We advise clients on their legal position, available options, and the practical steps involved in reaching resolution, with a focus on clarity and proportionality.
Where appropriate, we support negotiated outcomes and the formalisation of agreements to avoid unnecessary escalation. Where disputes arise, we provide clear advice on procedural options and risks. In suitable matters, agreed, fixed-fee pricing may be available through Crownmark Assured Pricing (CAP) to provide certainty around scope and costs.
Further information on property and financial matters is set out below.
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