Trusted Property Settlement Lawyer in Northern Beaches
At De Saxe O’Neill Family Lawyers, we understand that property settlements are a critical part of resolving financial matters after a separation. Located in the heart of the Northern Beaches, our team combines local expertise with extensive experience in family law to provide clear, personalised support. We’re here to protect your rights and help you navigate the legal and financial aspects of dividing assets, property, and shared investments.
Our lawyers have a deep knowledge of the complexities of property settlement law, from asset valuation to financial disclosures, and work closely with you to build a case that reflects your unique situation and priorities.
Whether you’re facing a straightforward division or have more complex financial arrangements, we provide the guidance and representation needed to achieve a fair outcome. With a trusted approach and commitment to your best interests, De Saxe O’Neill Family Lawyers is ready to support you every step of the way.
Contact Us For A Consultation:
Phone: 02 9948 3820
E-mail: reception@dofamilylawyers.com.au
We’ll Take You Through The Process
Navigating a property settlement can feel overwhelming, but our team is here to make the process clear and manageable. We start by understanding your situation, then guide you step-by-step through asset valuation, division, and documentation to ensure your rights are protected. Our caring approach means we’re with you at every stage, answering questions and providing the support you need. Let us help you reach a fair property settlement that considers the future of both yours and your families. Contact De Saxe O’Neill Family Lawyers today on 02 9948 3820 to discuss your needs and start moving forward.
Often Asked questions About Property Settlement
Q: My ex has a new de facto; how does this affect my property settlement?
A new de facto relationship may impact property division if shared assets or finances are involved, as it could influence asset valuation and entitlements.
Q: Can I force a property settlement?
Yes, you can apply to the court to initiate a property settlement if an agreement cannot be reached independently.
Q: How long does a property settlement take?
The timeline varies but typically takes several months to a year, depending on the complexity of assets and any disputes.
Q: Who pays court costs?
Court costs are usually split, but the court may order one party to pay depending on the case specifics