Family Law Counselling
Support through separation, conflict & co-parenting.
Going through separation or family conflict can be overwhelming — especially when children are involved.
You don’t have to navigate it alone.
Our experienced counsellors provide a safe, neutral space to help you reduce conflict, improve communication, and make decisions that support your family’s wellbeing.
Our Family Law Counsellors are authorised to provide services under the Family Law Act 1975. This program is funded by the Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department.

Is family law counselling right for you?
This service may help if you are:
- Looking for a calm, neutral place to work things through
- Going through separation or divorce
- Struggling with co-parenting arrangements
- Experiencing ongoing conflict with a former partner
- Wanting to prioritise your child’s wellbeing
- Finding communication difficult or stressful
- Looking for a calm, neutral place to work things through
Our approach
Our family law counselling focuses on practical support and positive outcomes. We don’t take sides, we help you find common ground and move forward.
You’ll gain:
Skills to manage conflict and stress you are experiencing
Better communication with your co-parent
Support making important decisions
A stronger focus on your child’s needs
A calm, non-judgmental space to be heard
Sessions are tailored to your situation and can include:
- Individual counselling
- Joint sessions with the other parent (where appropriate)
- Guidance on communication and conflict resolution
- Support navigating family law-related challenges
All sessions are delivered by accredited professionals experienced in family relationships and family law contexts.
- Get in touch – Call us or submit an enquiry
- Intake assessment – We’ll talk with you to make sure this service is right for your needs
- Counselling sessions – Meet individually or with the other parent
- Ongoing support – Build skills, reduce conflict, and move forward with confidence
Your privacy matters.
- Sessions are confidential
- Exceptions apply where safety is a concern (e.g. risk of harm or child protection requirements)
Our counsellors will explain this clearly before you begin.

Get started
Taking the first step can feel big, but you don’t have to do it alone. Everything you share is confidential, and you’re in control of what, and how much, you want to talk about.
To start the process, enquire below or contact our intake team to find out more about how we can support you.