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About Page Provan

Page Provan are privileged and honoured to help parents do the best they can by their children- whether it’s in their quest to become parents, or in separation issues such as dealing with their former partner as to where their children live and when children spend time with each of their parents. We focus on helping our clients to get in and out of the process of relationship breakdown and divorce, as quickly and fairly as possible. Relationship breakdowns have all kinds of impacts- on finances and safety, but above all, the ability to care for and raise children. Kids get impacted the most when their parents argue. The longer parents are in a fight with each other – whether about money or about their children – the worse the outcome is for their children. We recognise this and seek solutions to help you end that conflict sooner, for the benefit of your children.

Services

  • Family Law

  • Fertility Law

  • Mediation

  • Divorce & Separation

  • Fertility Treatments

  • LGBTIQ Assistance

  • Parenting Arrangements

  • Property Settlements

  • Domestic Violence

  • Parenthood Arrangements

  • Financial Agreements

  • Child Support

  • Custody Arrangements

  • Adoption Arrangements

  • Egg Donor Law

  • Spousal Maintenance

  • Hague Convention

  • Consent Orders

  • Collaborative Law

  • Separation Arrangements

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Location

Level 10/95 North Quay, Brisbane City QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does my case have to go to court?

No. Many disputes are resolved through negotiation, often through the process of alternate dispute resolution. Those cases don’t need to go to court although it is important that any agreement reached is properly formalised. Even of the cases that start in court, the vast majority are resolved through negotiations. Statistics show that of all the cases started in court, only about 5% will proceed

Do I need a lawyer?

No. However having legal advice is likely to be of great assistance to you so that you understand your rights, entitlements and responsibilities. It is also likely to assist you greatly in negotiating with your former partner in trying to resolve the matter by agreement or in assisting you with the court process. It is important to engage a lawyer to assist you to formalise any agreement reached a

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