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  • Nicole Tabone

    Nicole Tabone

    Special Counsel

Initial Free Consultation

The initial consultation provides an overview of the family law process, including legal rights, key steps and available options. It explains how matters such as property division, parenting arrangements, and financial support are typically handled, and includes an estimate of potential costs, so clients understand what to expect.

Personalised Advice

The Initial Advice session is a tailored 1–2 hour meeting for those facing separation. It reviews your circumstances, provides advice on property division and parenting arrangements, and outlines what ongoing legal support is needed, giving practical answers and a clear pathway to protect your future and your family.

Our Promise

Our promise is to provide every client with expert, tailored legal advice and clear guidance throughout their family law matter. We explain your options and the process, ensure you feel supported, and maintain professionalism, transparency, and care at every step to help you navigate this challenging time with confidence.

Our Dedication

We are fully dedicated to our clients and committed to acting in their best interests. Our team of expert family lawyers and Accredited Specialists in Family Law work tirelessly to achieve the best outcomes, keeping clients informed, supported, and confident while applying our knowledge, experience, and skills to every stage of the legal process.

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At Lamont Law, we recognise that every family matter is unique. Whether you are just starting to explore your options or ready to take action, our team of expert family lawyers and Accredited Specialists in Family Law is here to guide you. We provide practical, clear support to help you move forward with confidence through two tailored service options:

Free Initial Consultation

If you’re unsure where to start, our Free Initial Consultation offers a simple, no-obligation introduction. During this brief phone call, you can:

  • Learn more about the general family law process.
  • Understand more about property division and parenting arrangements.
  • Gain insight into the benefits of ongoing legal representation.

This call provides a general overview of the family law process, giving you the opportunity to understand how matters such as property division, parenting arrangements, and financial support are typically handled.

Initial Advice Session

This tailored 1–2 hour meeting reviews your personal circumstances, provides advice on property division and parenting arrangements

  • Professional advice on the division of assets and property.

  • Guidance on parenting arrangements and how to make them official.
  • Clarity on what ongoing legal representation may be required.

This call provides a general overview of the family law process, giving you the opportunity to understand how matters such as property division, parenting arrangements, and financial support are typically handled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our Dalby family lawyers assist clients with a full range of family law matters, including separation and divorce, parenting and child custody disputes, property settlements, spousal maintenance, and binding financial agreements. We also provide advice and representation in matters involving domestic and family violence, including urgent situations where safety or children’s welfare is a concern.

    Family law matters often involve complex personal and financial issues, particularly in close-knit regional communities. Our role is to provide clear, practical legal advice so you understand your rights and obligations before making important decisions. Whether your matter can be resolved through negotiation or requires court proceedings, we tailor our advice to your circumstances and focus on achieving outcomes that are fair, enforceable, and designed to provide long-term stability for you and your family.

  • Obtaining legal advice early after separation can significantly affect how your family law matter progresses. Early guidance helps you understand how separation impacts parenting arrangements, property interests, finances, and future responsibilities.

    Our Dalby family lawyers help clients avoid common early mistakes, such as relying on informal agreements that are not legally binding or taking steps that may disadvantage them later. Early advice allows you to protect assets, plan suitable arrangements for children, and approach discussions with your former partner in an informed and structured way. Even where separation is amicable, early legal advice ensures agreements are properly documented and enforceable, reducing the risk of disputes arising later.

  • Parenting arrangements are determined based on what is in the best interests of the child, which is the primary consideration under Australian family law. The court considers factors such as the child’s safety, emotional wellbeing, stability, and the importance of maintaining meaningful relationships with both parents where appropriate.

    Our Dalby family lawyers work with parents to develop practical, child-focused parenting arrangements that reflect the child’s needs and daily routine. Where agreement cannot be reached, we prepare and present parenting cases clearly in court, focusing on evidence and proposals that support the child’s long-term welfare. Our approach aims to minimise conflict while achieving arrangements that provide clarity and certainty for parents and children.

  • Property settlement involves identifying all assets and liabilities of both parties, assessing financial and non-financial contributions, and considering future needs such as income capacity, health, age, and care of children. There is no automatic or predetermined division of property under family law.

    Our Dalby family lawyers provide realistic advice about how the law applies to your circumstances and what outcomes may be considered fair. We aim to resolve property matters efficiently through negotiation or mediation, ensuring any agreement is properly documented and legally enforceable. Where court proceedings are required, we represent clients effectively to protect their financial interests and achieve an appropriate outcome.

  • Yes. Family law imposes strict time limits on certain applications. Property settlement and spousal maintenance claims must generally be commenced within 12 months of divorce or 2 years after separation for de facto relationships. Missing these deadlines can significantly limit your legal options.

    Our Dalby family lawyers carefully monitor relevant timeframes and provide timely advice to ensure your rights are protected. If a deadline has already passed, we can assess whether an extension may be available and assist with the necessary court application where appropriate.

  • Yes. Many family law disputes are resolved without court involvement through negotiation, mediation, or consent orders. Resolving matters outside of court can reduce emotional stress, delays, and legal costs, and often allows for more flexible and cooperative outcomes.

    Our lawyers focus on resolving disputes efficiently wherever possible, while remaining fully prepared to commence or defend court proceedings if negotiations are unsuccessful. We provide clear advice about the most suitable resolution pathway based on your circumstances and support you throughout the process.

  • Lamont Law provides experienced, strategic, and client-focused family law representation. We understand the challenges faced by clients in regional communities and approach each matter with care, professionalism, and attention to detail.

    Our Dalby family lawyers are committed to clear communication, thorough preparation, and practical advice. We focus on protecting your interests, minimising unnecessary conflict, and guiding you through the family law process with confidence and clarity.