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  • From the very first visit Cathy Gale approached my family law case with the utmost sincerity and compassion. I felt like I was the ONLY client at all times. There was never a lack of communication or advice as Cathy was always available to speak with me. The divorce process, after 30 years of marriage, was made as easy and comfortable as possible under very difficult circumstances. I cannot speak highly enough of Cathy and her staff and all that I was offered by Resolve Conflict to make a torrid time more dignified.

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    • Amendments to the Family Law Act

      On 7 December 2011 new amendments to the Family Law Act were passed. The new legislation commences on 7 June 2012. The amendments include an updated definition of family violence to include violent, threatening or other behavior by a person who coerces or controls a member of the person’s family (the family member) or causes [...]

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    • What are the real costs of separating?

      A recent article “Lifting the veil on the true cost of saying I do” in The Age on claims that current statistics show that the average spend on today’s wedding is up to $35,000 and nowadays most couples are paying these costs themselves. Couples planning a wedding or considering moving in together are looking forward [...]

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