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Oct. 15 2025
In this video, Shweta Kumar discusses Location Orders—what they are, who can apply for them, and the process involved in making an application.

Oct. 13 2025
Can my grandchild live with me? Can I visit my grandchild?
When parents of a child separate and relationships break down, as a grandparent you might be worried about losing contact with your grandchild. Did you know you can apply for your grandchild to live with you or spend time with you?

Oct. 10 2025
At Solari and Stock, we pride ourselves on providing trusted, compassionate, and results-driven legal support. Here’s what one of our clients had to say about their experience with our Family Law team.

Oct. 8 2025
Please be aware there are less than six weeks left until the deadline for Parenting Order applications ahead of the Christmas period, now is the time to act.

Oct. 6 2025
Child recovery orders are a crucial mechanism in family law, particularly in situations where a child has been wrongfully removed or retained by one parent. These orders are designed to ensure the prompt return of the child to the rightful custodian.

Oct. 3 2025
Please note our office will close at 5:00pm today and reopen at 9:00am on Tuesday, 7 October.

Oct. 1 2025
You do not need to wait until you are divorced to start negotiating or formalising your property settlement. In fact, you can begin dividing property as soon as you separate. Conversely, you can apply for a divorce without having finalised your property settlement.

Sep. 29 2025
When couples separate, one of the most common questions is whether they can get divorced without finalising a property settlement. The short answer is yes—you can legally end your marriage without having divided your assets. However, there are important legal and practical considerations to be aware of if you choose this path.

Sep. 26 2025
At Solari and Stock, we pride ourselves on providing trusted, compassionate, and results-driven legal support.

Sep. 24 2025
Separation and divorce are significant life events that necessitate a review and update of your estate planning documents. Failing to do so can lead to unintended consequences, including the possibility of your former spouse inheriting your assets or making decisions on your behalf. Here’s why it’s crucial to update your estate planning documents after a separation or divorce.