Family & Defacto Law Newcastle

De Facto & Family Law in Newcastle

Contact Us in Newcastle

Contact Us

A Building Icon

Established in 2006

A Check Mark in a Circle Icon

Locally Owned & Operated

A Map Pin Icon

Covering A Wide Service Area

Guiding You Through Sensitive Family Law Matters


At Warland Solicitors, we provide de facto and family law services to help Newcastle clients manage a variety of legal matters. Whether you’re addressing separation, child custody, property division, or spousal maintenance, our team strives to offer tailored guidance designed to suit your unique situation. We aim to assist with preparing parenting plans, negotiating financial agreements, and drafting legal documents that align with your family’s needs. In addition to handling the practical aspects of family law, we also help clients navigate the emotional and logistical complexities involved in family transitions.


We serve families across the Newcastle region, helping them address their legal concerns in a way that is clear and manageable. Call us on (02) 4954 7288 today to learn more about how we can assist with your family law requirements.

Enquire Here

Understanding De Facto Relationships


In Newcastle, Warland Solicitors provides de facto law services designed to clarify and address the unique legal aspects of these relationships. A de facto relationship is defined as two people living together on a genuine domestic basis, without being married. Legal matters specific to de facto relationships include property settlements, financial agreements, and parenting arrangements, which are often similar to those for married couples.


We aim to help clients navigate these processes, including determining whether a relationship qualifies as de facto under the law, drafting agreements to protect assets, and addressing disputes over contributions or parenting responsibilities. Our team strives to provide guidance tailored to your circumstances. Contact Warland Solicitors to arrange a consultation.

Book Today

What We Offer

We offer conveyancing and property law services to Newcastle clients. Our team can help with contracts and resolving title issues. We aim to make buying, selling, or transferring property a smooth process.

We assist with creating wills, managing probate, and administering estates in Newcastle. Our team aims to ensure your estate plans are legally binding and comprehensive.

We prepare powers of attorney and guardianship documents to help Newcastle clients secure their preferences. Our services are designed to ensure your wishes are upheld in the future.

We assist Newcastle families with legal matters like separation, parenting arrangements, and de facto agreements. Our services focus on providing clear guidance for challenging family transitions.

We draft and review residential and commercial lease agreements for Newcastle tenants and landlords. Our services aim to clarify rights and responsibilities for sound legal arrangements.

We assist Newcastle seniors with legal concerns like retirement village agreements and age-related issues. Our goal is to make transitions and agreements straightforward.

We represent Newcastle clients facing DUI and traffic offences. Our team helps navigate court processes and minimise legal impacts.

We provide legal assistance in Newcastle for criminal law matters, helping clients understand their rights and options. Our team works to guide you through the legal system.

Contact Us in Newcastle

Contact Us

Contact Details

Mon - Fri
-
Sat - Sun
Closed

Public Holidays:

Closed

Closed between the hours of 1pm – 2pm everyday

Find Us On Facebook www.localsearch.com.au Find Us On GBP Find Us On LinkedIn Subscribe To Us On Youtube

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What locations do you service?

    We provide assistance with family law matters across Newcastle, including:


    • Hamilton
    • Merewether
    • Adamstown
    • Mayfield
    • Waratah
    • Cooks Hill
    • Newcastle East
    • The Junction
    • Kotara
    • Charlestown
  • How does family law address child custody?

    Family law focuses on the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. This includes considerations like the child’s needs, relationships with parents, and living arrangements. Parenting plans or court orders can formalise custody agreements to ensure stability and care for the child.

  • What is a family plan?

    A parenting plan is a written agreement between parents outlining arrangements for their children after separation. It covers issues like living arrangements, visitation schedules, and decision-making responsibilities. While not legally enforceable, a parenting plan can form the basis for a court order if needed.


Ask A Question
Share by: