Family & Defacto Law Cessnock

De Facto & Family Law in Cessnock

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Established in 2006

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Locally Owned & Operated

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Covering A Wide Service Area

Navigating Separation & Child Custody Matters


At Warland Solicitors, our team provides family law services in Cessnock aimed at assisting clients with various legal matters during family transitions. Whether you’re navigating separation, child custody, property division, or spousal maintenance, our services are designed to support your specific needs. We assist with drafting and reviewing parenting plans, negotiating property settlements, and preparing legal documents to ensure clear outcomes.


Our team strives to make the legal process more manageable, helping clients address both immediate concerns and long-term objectives. Call us on (02) 4954 7288 to arrange a consultation or learn more about how we can assist. We are here to discuss your family law needs.

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Understanding De Facto Relationships


We provide de facto law services to assist with the unique legal challenges of these relationships across Cessnock. A de facto partnership is recognised when couples live together in a genuine domestic relationship, often sharing finances or property. These relationships can lead to legal rights similar to marriage.


Our services aim to assist with property division, financial agreements, and parenting arrangements tailored to de facto relationships. We also help clients formalise agreements to protect assets or address disputes over contributions. Get in touch with the knowledgeable team at Warland Solicitors today to arrange a consultation or learn more about your legal options.

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What We Offer

We assist Cessnock clients with buying, selling, and transferring property. Our team focuses on ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

We guide Cessnock clients in drafting wills and managing estate administration. Our services can help you plan for the future.

We help Cessnock clients prepare powers of attorney and guardianship documents. These legal tools ensure your decisions are respected if you are unable to make them.

We help Cessnock families with legal matters like parenting arrangements and property division. Our services aim to provide solutions tailored to your situation.

Our team helps Cessnock landlords and tenants with residential and commercial lease agreements. Our goal is to ensure clear terms that protect all parties involved.

We assist Cessnock seniors with retirement village contracts and legal issues. Our team works to make these transitions simpler and legally sound.

We represent Cessnock clients in DUI and driving offence cases. Our aim is to help you navigate the legal process more easily.

We help Cessnock clients address criminal law matters, including representation and advice. Our team works to support you through legal challenges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What locations do you service?

    We provide assistance with family law matters across Cessnock and surrounding areas, including:


    • Kurri Kurri
    • Bellbird
    • Abermain
    • Weston
    • Branxton
    • Greta
    • Millfield
    • Pokolbin
    • Lovedale
    • Ellalong
  • How long does a de facto relationship need to last for legal recognition?

    A de facto relationship is generally recognised after two years of cohabitation. However, shorter relationships can be recognised if there are children involved or significant financial contributions have been made by one party.

  • Can family law help resolve disputes without going to court?

    Yes, family law encourages alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation and negotiation to resolve conflicts. These methods aim to reduce stress, time, and costs associated with court proceedings, helping parties reach mutually acceptable agreements.

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