Foreclosure can harm your credit, but taking prompt legal action can often minimise damage and open up alternative solutions.
Yes—legal intervention can delay, halt, or even prevent foreclosure in many cases, especially if there are lender errors or hardship circumstances.
Depending on your situation, options may include negotiating with your lender, applying for hardship variation, or restructuring your loan.
Timeframes vary, but simpler matters can be resolved in weeks. Complex cases may take longer.
You may apply for a protection order. Urgent legal help is available.
Yes. BFAs are private agreements and legally binding when properly executed.
Not always. Many family law issues are resolved through mediation or consent orders.
While not required, having a lawyer significantly improves your chances of achieving a fair custody arrangement.
Yes, custody orders can be modified if there are significant changes in circumstances.
Australian family law prioritizes the child’s best interests, encouraging shared parental responsibility unless it is unsafe or impractical.