Relationship Property

We guide you through fair asset division when relationships change.

What We Do

Protecting Your Interests with Compassion

Relationships are built on trust and shared experiences, but when it comes to dividing assets, emotions often run high. At Randell Oneal Law, we specialise in guiding you through the complexities of relationship property law with empathy and expertise.

We understand that you've invested time, effort, and emotion into a relationship that's now coming to an end. Whether you're facing a divorce, separation, or dissolution, the fair distribution of property can feel overwhelming and contentious. You need clarity and support during this challenging time.

We provide clear and compassionate legal advice on the division of relationship property acquired before and during your relationship. We can prepare or review Contracting Out (s21 - commonly known as a Prenuptial Agreement) and Separation Agreements (s21A). We ensure you understand your rights and obligations. We can handle complex asset financial assets such as businesses, investments, and trusts to ensure equitable distribution and protect your financial interests.

Why Choose Us?

At Randell Oneal Law, we understand the sensitive nature of relationship property matters. Our team combines legal expertise with a compassionate approach to guide you through this emotional and legally intricate process.

Whether you're navigating a divorce, separation, or need advice on protecting your interests in a relationship, we're here to provide personalised solutions and support. Trust us to safeguard your rights and help you move forward with confidence.

Ready to discuss your relationship property concerns? Contact us today for a confidential consultation and take the first step toward a fair and equitable resolution.

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