Key Partnerships

Complex Family Law matters often involve far more than the legal issues alone. For some matters it is about understanding complex commercial and financial structures and working with the right advisers to protect them during separation.

Many of our clients have privately owned businesses, family trusts, companies, self managed superannuation funds, investment structures and long standing adviser relationships that all need to be carefully considered during separation.

That is why we work closely with a trusted network of highly experienced professionals across commercial law, accounting, taxation, business valuation, forensic accounting, financial planning and mortgage broking.

These partnerships allow us to provide commercially astute and strategically coordinated advice, particularly in matters involving complex asset structures, business interests and high value property pools.

By working collaboratively with the right advisers from an early stage, we help clients identify risks, protect business continuity, understand the financial implications of decisions and move through separation with greater clarity and confidence.

Our most commonly used Partnerships are as follows:

Amanda Crosbie, Accredited Specialist Business Law, Roberts Crosbie Mortensen Lawyers

Where clients have interests in businesses, companies, trusts, partnerships or complex investment structures, it is often important to consider not only the Family Law outcome, but the broader commercial and legal implications of any proposed settlement.

This collaboration allows us to provide clients with more commercially informed and strategically coordinated advice, particularly where decisions made in a Family Law matter may have broader consequences for a business, investment structure or third parties connected to those entities.

By involving Commercial Lawyers where appropriate, we are better able to help clients protect business continuity, identify commercial risks early and work toward practical outcomes that support both their personal and financial future.

Just Fund – Partner Plus Provider

Our firm has partnered with JustFund to provide funding options to assist people going through a relationship separation who require legal costs funding.

Many people going through separation may have substantial assets on paper, but limited access to immediate cash flow while property settlements are being resolved. In some matters, assets may be tied up in businesses, trusts, investments or jointly controlled accounts, making it difficult to comfortably fund legal fees or maintain day to day financial commitments during the process.

For many clients, this means greater financial breathing room, reduced stress and the ability to focus on achieving a well considered and commercially sensible outcome, rather than making decisions based solely on short term financial pressure.