Family & Defacto Law Maitland

De Facto & Family Law in Maitland

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Established in 2006

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Locally Owned & Operated

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Covering A Wide Service Area

Comprehensive De Facto and Family Law Services


At Warland Solicitors, we provide de facto and family law services in Maitland aimed at helping clients address the legal challenges that arise during family transitions. Whether it’s separation, parenting arrangements, property division, or spousal maintenance, we strive to provide practical support tailored to your circumstances. We assist with drafting and reviewing parenting plans, negotiating property settlements, and preparing legal documentation to ensure clear agreements. Additionally, we aim to help you navigate sensitive family law matters while addressing both immediate and long-term concerns.


Our team is committed to supporting clients through these challenging times with services designed to provide clarity and favourable solutions. We keep your best interests in mind. Contact us on (02) 4954 7288 today to arrange a consultation.

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Legal Rights & Obligations for De Facto Couples


Our de facto services assist with legal issues arising from these relationships. A relationship may be considered de facto if you’ve lived together for at least two years, share financial resources, or have children together. These criteria impact your legal rights and obligations.


Our services include assistance with property division, financial agreements, and parenting arrangements specific to de facto relationships. We also provide guidance on formalising agreements to clarify responsibilities or protect assets. If disputes arise, we strive to help resolve them effectively.



Get in touch with the team at Warland Solicitors today to learn more about de facto law in Maitland.

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What We Offer

We support Maitland clients with property transactions, including ownership transfers and dispute resolution. Our team assists with ensuring legal requirements are met.

We guide Maitland clients through drafting wills and managing estate administration. Our focus is on helping you create a solid plan for the future.

We assist Maitland clients with powers of attorney and guardianship documents. These services help safeguard decisions for your care and property.

We help Maitland families navigate parenting arrangements, property division, and de facto partnerships. Our de facto and family law services aim to address legal needs clearly and effectively.

We assist Maitland landlords and tenants with drafting and reviewing residential and commercial lease agreements. Our goal is to create clear, fair terms for all parties involved.

We help Maitland seniors navigate retirement village agreements and other legal issues. Our team strives to provide clarity and support during these transitions.

We represent Maitland clients in cases involving DUI or traffic violations. Our services aim to reduce stress and ensure compliance with legal procedures.

We assist Maitland clients with criminal law matters, including court representation and legal advice. Our services aim to make navigating legal challenges more manageable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service?

    We provide assistance with family law matters throughout Maitland, including:


    • East Maitland
    • Rutherford
    • Thornton
    • Lorn
    • Morpeth
    • Bolwarra Heights
    • Aberglasslyn
    • Metford
    • Tenambit
    • Ashtonfield
  • How do courts determine the best interests of the child?

    Courts consider several factors, including the child’s safety, emotional and physical needs, and their relationship with each parent. The aim is to ensure the child’s well-being by creating arrangements that provide stability and support their development.

  • Can de facto partners claim spousal maintenance?

    Yes, de facto partners can claim spousal maintenance under similar conditions to married couples. Eligibility depends on the financial needs of the claimant and the other party’s capacity to provide support. The claim must be made within two years of the relationship ending.

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