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McCarthy Law continues to help Noosa locals

The team at McCarthy Law and Noosa Mediation are locals helping locals with all things family law from property to parenting and more.

In order to assist those navigating family changes. the Noosaville law firm will welcome new lawyers Danielle O’Connor and Grace Fahey from next week, both with solid experience in the family law arena.

Principal solicitor Jane McCarthy said McCarthy Family Law was proud to support the Noosa community through tough times.

As solicitors and Family dispute resolution practitioners, Jane works closely with colleague. Jane Crulci who is a former magistrate, to also conduct mediations as accredited mediators, and family dispute resolution practitioners in order to resolve disputes without the need for court wherever possible.

“We all know life is not perfect and sometimes we face challenging times including separation or divorce,” Jane McCarthy said.

“Navigating parenting arrangements during lock downs is trying and can be confusing”.

“These moments are where our team can provide the professional advice you need to help reach the best outcome for all involved.”

McCarthy Family Law practices only in Family Law and is qualified and experienced to offer solutions appropriate to each and every unique situation.

The team utilise their background experience in property law to ensure that they are able to manage your family property transaction effectively and that you are correctly advised in relation to the legal effects of your proposal upon any property or testamentary document such as a will.

Book a free 45 to 60 minute initial consultation with McCarthy Law’s Principal Solicitor by visiting mccarthyfamilylaw.com.au

For more information email admin@mccarthyfamilylaw.com.au or call 07 5415 1757.

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