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Scanlan Carroll

At Scanlan Carroll, we offer more than legal services. Since we started practising in Kew more than 30 years ago, we have built a proud record of giving you peace of mind by focusing on your objectives and tailoring our services to your individual needs. Our client relationships are founded on mutual respect and trust.

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Parenting Arrangements
Property Division
Divorce and Separation
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Separation and relationship breakdowns can be highly stressful and traumatic. The family law team at Scanlan Carroll can provide expert advice for you and your family.

Our experienced lawyers understand the challenges associated with separation, the division of property, and ensuring the welfare of your children is the first priority when finalising children’s arrangements. Our aim is to resolve property and children’s matters in a timely and cost-effective manner.

If you have separated, we can provide you with advice in relation to resolving your property or parenting matters. Our advice and involvement can be tailored to suit your individual needs and circumstances. So whether you are at the start of the process, seeking to reflect your agreement in a financial agreement or consent orders, or alternatively have been unable to resolve your matters with your former partner and seek advice as to your options, we can assist you.

At Scanlan Carroll, our family law team brings a commercial and practical approach to your family law matter, delivering you with advice you can trust, in a timely manner.

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Level 1, 722 High Street, Kew East, VIC, 3102
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Separated? What do I do now? Practical tips for the early days after separation

Knowing some early tips and tricks can help you to navigate this stressful time and take the next step forward with more confidence.

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Should I have a pre-nup?

Parties to a de facto relationship or marriage can decide to enter into a financial agreement (also commonly known as a pre-nup) to determine the division of their property and payment of spousal maintenance if they separate. Having a financial agreement can avoid the costs and stress involved in resolving your property matters if you separate.