Family Lawyer in Canberra

Clear, supportive family law advice when life feels uncertain.

We help individuals and families across Canberra navigate separation, parenting issues, property settlements and divorce with clear advice, practical support and a calm, personal approach.

Legal support that feels clear, calm and on your side

Family law matters can be difficult, both emotionally and financially. When a relationship changes, it can be hard to know what to do next, especially if children, property or personal safety are involved

We understand that many people come to a family lawyer at a time when they feel overwhelmed, worried about the future, or unsure where they stand. Our role is to provide clear advice, explain your options in plain English and help you move forward with confidence.

Family law support tailored to your situation

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Property Settlements

When a relationship ends, sorting out property and finances can be stressful and complex. We help clients understand their rights and work towards practical and fair outcomes.
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Children’s Arrangements

If children are involved, it is important to focus on arrangements that support their wellbeing and future. We help clients work through parenting issues clearly and sensitively.
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Binding Financial Agreements

We assist clients who want to put clear financial arrangements in place and understand their legal position before, during or after a relationship.

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Divorce Applications

If you are ready to legally end your marriage, we can guide you through the divorce process, explain what is required and help you understand the next steps.

When your relationship changes, it helps to know where you stand

Getting advice early can make a real difference. It can help you understand where you stand, avoid unnecessary conflict and make better decisions about what comes next.
You may want to speak with us if:

Family law advice with empathy, clarity and practical support

At Rachel Bird & Co, we know that family law is not just about legal process. It is about people, relationships and major life changes.
Clients choose us because we provide:

Common Family Law Questions

When should I contact a family lawyer?
It is often helpful to get advice early, even if you have not made any final decisions yet. Early guidance can help you understand your position, your options and what to be mindful of before taking the next step.

Separation happens when a relationship ends. Divorce is the legal process of ending a marriage. In Australia, you need to be separated for at least 12 months before applying for a divorce. It is also possible to be separated while still living under the same roof in some circumstances.

Many people seek family law advice before making any major decisions. This can help you understand your rights, what issues may need to be addressed, and what practical steps may protect your position if separation becomes likely.
Every family is different. Australian family law focuses on parenting arrangements being made in the best interests of the child, rather than treating the issue as one parent simply “winning” or “losing” custody. Parenting arrangements often deal with major long-term decisions and the time a child spends with each parent.
What if my former partner and I cannot agree about the children?
If parents cannot agree, there may still be ways to work toward a resolution without immediately going to court. Depending on the situation, mediation, negotiation or formal parenting arrangements may help. Where safety is a concern or agreement is not possible, court intervention may be needed.

The timing depends on your circumstances, but in Australia you cannot apply for divorce until you have been separated for at least 12 months. The overall process can vary depending on the application and whether there are any complications.

Not always. While a divorce application itself is a court process, parenting and financial matters do not always need to be decided by a judge. When it is safe and appropriate, dispute resolution and negotiated agreements may help resolve issues without full court proceedings.

Get clear family law guidance for your next step

If you are facing uncertainty in your relationship, separation or family arrangements, you do not need to work it out on your own.

We are here to listen, explain your options and help you take the next step with confidence.