About Shanahan Family Law
We believe in caring and listening to our clients and have had a 98% success rate since 2009 for over 4,000 clients. We have made it our hallmark to be different and believe that our clients should not have to just 'get through' their legal issues - they should move past them in a dignified manner.
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Child Custody Across Borders
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Joint Applicant Divorce Lawyers
Property Settlement Lawyers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are Shanahan Family Law the best Family lawyers?
We are serious when we say we care, listen, and get results. I’m not sure we would use the words’ best Family Lawyers’; instead, we think of Shanahan Family Law as an experienced family law firm with proven results. A team of specialist family lawyers. We don’t take your circumstances for granted and genuinely care for every client who partners with us.
How much time typically elapses for completing a divorce process with Shanahan Family Law in Australia?
Any married couple seeking a divorce must prove they separated over a year beforehand. Separation doesn’t require couples to live physically apart as long as they can satisfy the Court that they were “separated under one roof”. The divorce order is effective one month and one day after the Court grants the divorce. In certain circumstances, you may apply for a special order to shorten that time.
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