Family Law Matters

Guiding you through family matters with care and understanding.

Clear and practical legal advice

Clear and practical legal advice

Family law matters often involve significant personal and financial considerations.

Gary Inglis assists clients across regional South Australia, including Mount Barker, Victor Harbor, and the Riverland, with family law issues by providing clear, practical advice focused on understanding options and next steps.

Advice is provided with sensitivity to the circumstances involved.

The aim is to help clients understand their rights and responsibilities, resolve issues where possible, and progress matters in a structured and considered way.

Family law services include:

Contact Gary today to get practical, tailored advice and take the next step toward resolving your family law matter with confidence.

Family law services include:

Frequently Asked Questions

It is generally advisable to seek legal advice as early as possible following separation or when considering divorce. Early advice can assist in understanding your position and avoiding unnecessary complications.

No. Many family law matters are resolved through negotiation or mediation without the need for court proceedings. Court action is considered where other resolution methods are not appropriate or unsuccessful.

Yes. Property settlement discussions and agreements can occur before a divorce is finalised, and in many cases, before divorce proceedings even begin.

When should I speak to a family lawyer?
It is generally advisable to seek legal advice as early as possible following separation or when considering divorce. Early advice can assist in understanding your position and avoiding unnecessary complications.

Do all family law matters go to court?
No. Many family law matters are resolved through negotiation or mediation without the need for court proceedings. Court action is considered where other resolution methods are not appropriate or unsuccessful.

Can property matters be resolved without finalising a divorce?
Yes. Property settlement discussions and agreements can occur before a divorce is finalised, and in many cases, before divorce proceedings even begin.