Localsearch logo

Trending Searches

ACM Legal

Get Direction

Trading for 1 year

Unclaimed business placeholder

Is this your business?

Claim your business profile now to unlock its full
potential and engage with your customers effectively.

Claim it now

About ACM Legal

We are a law firm, but we are different. We have designed our firm with clients in mind. Rather than offering advice across many areas of law and charging by the hour, we advise about one particular issue on fixed fees. Our clients appreciate our skill, efficiency, client care and transparency. Our headquarters are located at Buderim on the Sunshine Coast. We assist clients across Queensland. Even though we know where the good coffee near Court is, we are determined to resolve your matter at an early stage and use our extensive dispute resolution skills to do so. If we can make it simple, we will. If we can resolve it, we will. If we need to go to Court, we will.

Services

  • Property Consent Orders

  • Parenting Plans & Consent Orders

  • Divorce Lawyers

  • Legal Representation

  • Adult Child Maintenance

  • Family Law

  • Parenting Plans

  • Parenting Advice

  • Parenting Correspondence

  • Consent Orders Preparation, Drafting & Lodgement

  • Appearance At Sole Divorce Hearing

Reviews

0 rating

No reviews yet

Filter by rating

0

0

0

0

0

Write a review for ACM Legal

Be the first to review ACM Legal

Location

Suite 13/102 Burnett Street, Buderim QLD

Get Direction

Spinning globe loading icon

Amenities

Ways to Pay

  • cash icon

    Cash

  • eft icon

    EFT

  • eftpos icon

    Eftpos

  • mastercard icon

    Mastercard

  • visa icon

    Visa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is adult child maintenance?

Adult Child Maintenance is a payment that can be made from one person to another for the support of a child in limited circumstances. It is similar to child support which is often payable until a child turns 18 years of age.

What happens to child support when my child turns 18?

In Australia child support ends once a child attains the age of 18 or once they have completed their high school education. There are some limited circumstances where parents might be required to pay ongoing support for a child after that time.

ACM Legal