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Nolan Lawyers

At Nolan Lawyers we will help you navigate your family law matter with plain language, realistic expectations, empathy and a focus on positive outcomes. We understand that your circumstances are different, meaning that your journey is going to be individual to you. We empathise with how you are feeling, and we know how emotional the journey of family law can be. Our team of expert family lawyers pride themselves on being accessible, empathetic, professional and genuine. We strive to find amicable and equitable outcomes for you and your dependents, while remaining highly capable in confidently championing your rights.

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Nolan Lawyers began in 2016 with a vision to provide exceptional legal services rooted in integrity, dedication, and client-focused representation. Founded by a husband and wife team, Chad and Tash, the firm started as a small practice with a big mission: to make a positive difference in the lives of its clients.

Driven by a commitment to excellence and a desire to provide quality legal guidance, Nolan Lawyers quickly gained a reputation for its personalised approach and unwavering dedication to client satisfaction. Over the years the firm has grown steadily, attracting talented lawyers who share its values and commitment to service.

Today, Nolan Lawyers stands as a trusted family law firm with a focus on empathy, expertise, and results. From its humble beginnings to its current standing as a respected family law firm in Sydney's CBD, Nolan Lawyers continues to uphold its founding principles while evolving to meet the ever-changing needs of its clients and the legal landscape.

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Level 22, 25 Bligh Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000
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Family Law

At Nolan Lawyers, we specialise in providing expert legal assistance and guidance in all matters related to family law. Our dedicated team of family lawyers are committed to helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of family law with compassion, empathy, and expertise. Here's a glimpse of what we do as family lawyers at Nolan Lawyers: Divorce and Separation: We assist clients in navigating the divorce process with care and professionalism, guiding them through issues such as property division, spousal support, and child custody arrangements. Child Custody and Visitation: Our team helps parents establish parenting agreements that prioritise the best interests of the child, advocating for fair and workable solutions. Spousal Support: We provide comprehensive support in matters related to spousal support, ensuring that financial arrangements are equitable and sustainable for all parties involved. Binding Financial Agreements (Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements): We help couples draft prenuptial and postnuptial agreements to protect their assets and clarify financial expectations, providing peace of mind for the future. Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution: We strive to resolve family law disputes amicably whenever possible, offering mediation and alternative dispute resolution services to help parties reach mutually agreeable solutions outside of court. At Nolan Lawyers, we understand the sensitive nature of family law matters and the profound impact they can have on our clients' lives. That's why we are dedicated to providing personalised attention, clear communication, and effective advocacy to help our clients navigate these challenges with confidence and dignity.

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Do I have to pay spousal maintenance?

Spousal maintenance is a financial payment made by one spouse to the other following divorce or separation. Its purpose is to provide financial support to a spouse who may be economically disadvantaged or unable to support themselves financially, typically due to factors such as age, health, education, or employment status. Click the link to read more about whether you may have to pay spouse maintenance or maybe entitled to spouse maintenance.