For people who think a separation might be coming.
Strategic advice on property, structures, and financial exposure, before and after separation.

What is fair
Settlements are not automatically 50/50
Disclosure is required
Property settlements require analysis of all assets and structures
Don't just guess
Early legal advice is encouraged in property disputes
Most people think separation is just a personal issue.
It isn't.
It’s also a financial event, often involving property, companies, trusts, and decisions that carry long-term consequences.
By the time most people seek advice,
the asset position is already evidence.
This is for you if
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You haven’t separated, but something feels like it’s shifting
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There are properties, entities, or trusts involved
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You’re being asked more questions about finances than usual
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You want to understand your position before anything escalates
You don’t need to be certain.
You just need to be early enough for strategy to matter.
What we do
We advise on the financial and property side of separation, including:
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Property portfolios (residential, commercial, development sites)
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Companies and business interests
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Trust structures
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Asset control and risk exposure
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Urgent steps where assets may be moved, sold, or encumbered
Our focus is simple:
understanding risk early, and positioning you properly.
Why timing matters
In many cases, the most important decisions happen before formal separation.
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How assets are held
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Who controls them
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What has been said, transferred, or documented
These things are not easily undone.
Early advice doesn’t mean escalation.
It means clarity.
We are often approached when:
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One party is considering or anticipating separation
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There are significant assets involved
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Financial structures are complex or unclear
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There is concern about how assets may be treated
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Something “doesn’t feel right” financially
We are not a volume family law practice.
We act in legally complex, high-value matters, particularly where property and financial structures are central to the outcome.
Our role is to provide:
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Clear advice
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Strategic direction
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A grounded understanding of your position
Separation Financial Risk Checklist
A short confidential assessment to help you understand your financial position if a separation were to occur.
This is not a legal assessment.
It is a short set of questions designed to help you understand whether your financial position may be more complex than it appears. If the survey suggests that it is, you will qualify for a free initial 30 minute consultation subject to availability.
Due to high demand, limited spots are available, so act now.
Most people complete this in under 3 minutes.