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Womens Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service provides support, referrals, court advocacy and Case management to assist women experiencing domestic violence.
WMD law is a multidisciplinary firm operating across the South Coast and Sydney, with offices in Bega and Merimbula and Sydney. The firm is made up of five tams of specialist lawyers across family law, criminal law, property law, estate planning and commercial law.
Family law is a delicate area that requires both quality, personalised service and targeted expertise. It can be a stressful and complex area. One that requires broad legal expertise that could run over into property law, estate law, commercial law and even criminal law. That is why it is so important to choose a legal firm that can look after all your interests, whether that be your personal wealth, your property, your business or the people you love.
WMD Law has handpicked a team of family law experts that work closely with clients to achieve the best outcome. Our lawyers are with you every step of the way, making sure that every area is covered. We look beyond the brief with a hands-on approach, giving you the advice you need to ensure you are covered now and into the future.
To include your service information in this directory please contact us at southcoastflpn@anglicare.org.au.
Services are encouraged to notify the Network Project Officer of any changes to service listings as they arise.
The Directory lists services who have identified themselves as working with families in crisis. Please note that the SCFLPN does not personally endorse or recommend any specific service listed on this site and/or the Directory of Services. Any user must make an informed decision as to the engagement of any of the services listed in this Directory of their own accord.
In this section you will find a list of useful links and resources relating to separating or separated families.
We are here to support and equip you to work with families experiencing separation.
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