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Separation & Divorce Workshops

Separation & Divorce Workshops


New in Adelaide – Full day Separation & Divorce Workshops
8 February 2014 ● 22 March 2014 ● 17 May 2014
Need help after separation? Full of questions but don’t know where to start?

· Would you like to find out more about your legal rights and responsibilities?
· Get information about parental plans, property settlement and spousal maintenance?
· How to plan for a financially secure future and avoid common mistakes when deciding to go separate ways?
· What emotions you can expect to go through and how to cope with them?
· How to deal with a hostile ex-partner and overcome the difficulties of shared parenting?

These one day workshops, organised by Relationships in Transition and held at the Adelaide Convention Centre, will help you navigate the complex issues of separation and divorce. A team of five highly experienced Adelaide professionals will cover a broad range of legal, financial and emotional aspects and give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

For further details or bookings, visit:
http://www.relationshipsintransition.com.au/workshops.html


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Call us now on 8227 1970 to find out how one of our solicitors can assist you with your family law matter.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this blog is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Nothing in this blog should be deemed to create or constitute a solicitor-client relationship between any readers and Swan Family Lawyers. A solicitor-client relationship is created only when this firm agrees to represent someone and a written engagement agreement or engagement letter is signed by both the client and solicitor. In all cases, the reader should consult his or her own solicitor for advice. The information in this blog is based on Australian law.