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Co-Parenting Applications in Adelaide, South Australia

Co-parenting after a separation or divorce can be challenging, and sometimes, it becomes necessary to make formal co-parenting arrangements through the legal system. At Wright Street Lawyers in Adelaide, South Australia, we specialise in family law matters, including co-parenting applications.

What is a Co-Parenting Application?

A co-parenting application is a legal process that allows separated or divorced parents to formalise their co-parenting arrangements regarding their children. This application is typically made to the Family Court or Federal Circuit Court in Australia.

Key Aspects of Co-Parenting Applications:

  • Parenting Plans
  • Consent Orders
  • Court Orders
  • Mediation and Dispute Resolution

Frequently Asked Questions:

A Parenting Plan is a written agreement between parents outlining the agreed-upon arrangements for their children. Consent Orders, on the other hand, are approved by a court and have the same legal standing as a court order.

Our experienced family law team can provide legal advice, assist in drafting parenting plans, prepare consent orders, represent you in court proceedings, and facilitate mediation to reach amicable solutions.

The court considers the best interests of the child, the ability of each parent to provide care, the child’s wishes (if mature enough), past parenting arrangements, and any history of family violence or abuse.

Contact Wright Street Lawyers for Co-Parenting Applications

If you require legal assistance with co-parenting applications in Adelaide, South Australia, contact Wright Street Lawyers today. Our dedicated family law team is here to help you navigate the complexities of co-parenting arrangements and ensure the best outcomes for you and your children.

Trust Wright Street Lawyers for client-focused advice and representation in family law matters, estate planning, probate, and criminal defense.

Contact us at (08) 1234 5678 or email info@wrightstreetlawyers.com.au to schedule a consultation.

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