Resources
Practical tools for better preparation.
Resources is the practical library of the site: checklists, guides and tools designed to help clients prepare with more clarity and better structure.
Unlike Insights, which is more editorial and topical, Resources is intended to be functional, reusable and genuinely useful in real situations.
Over time, this section can grow into a premium working library that encourages repeat visits because it helps people do something, not just read something.
How this section works
Built to be used, not just read
Checklists
Practical, structured resources that help users prepare for appointments, mediation and next steps with more confidence.
Guides
Clear, evergreen guidance designed to explain process, priorities and practical decision-making without unnecessary complexity.
Tools
Working tools intended to help organise information, identify gaps and support more effective preparation before advice or negotiation.
Featured resources
Functional resources designed for real use
Checklist
First appointment checklist
A practical checklist to help you prepare for an initial family law appointment with more clarity, focus and structure.
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Mediation preparation checklist
A structured checklist to help prepare for mediation with more clarity, focus and practical readiness.
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Property information preparation tool
A practical tool to help organise the information often needed before property advice, negotiation or formal disclosure steps begin.
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Separation planning guide
A practical overview of the early legal and practical issues worth thinking through after separation.
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Parenting arrangement discussion worksheet
A structured worksheet to help guide discussions about parenting arrangements after separation.
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Post-separation document organiser
A practical checklist to help organise key documents after separation.
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Urgent issues checklist
A checklist to help identify whether a family law issue may require urgent attention.
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Helpful resources can improve both trust and timing
Useful resources can help people organise information, identify important dates, ask better questions and approach the next step with more confidence.
They also create a stronger long-term content structure for the practice by making the website more useful in a practical sense, not just an informational one.
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These resources are general in nature. If you would like advice directed to your own situation, you can make a confidential enquiry.
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