Separation Services
Family Law Counselling (FLC)
Together, we'll find a way to get through your divorce or separation
Overview
Family Law Counselling helps separating and separated families navigate relationship difficulties.
Who is this service for?
Family Law Counselling is for:
- Individuals seeking guidance
- Separated and separating families
- Family members with intact relationships
- Extended family members who might have caring or other relationship responsibilities (such as grandparents, kinship carers, and young people in those relationships)
Counsellors provided exceptional family support during family relationship difficulties. Courses offered are particularly helpful.
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Family Law Counselling Client
How can I access Family Law Counselling?
You can access this service voluntarily, wherever you may be in your relationship journey, and we will work with you to identify the most appropriate solutions for you and your family.
You can access this service, and learn more about Family Law Counselling, by calling us on 1300 364 277.
Our service can be accessed statewide either in-person (or face-to-face), online/virtually, or over the phone.
How can Family Law Counselling help?
Family Law Counselling can:
- Improve understanding of healthy relationships and help to support healthy, respectful co-parenting relationship
- Support respectful, effective, and appropriate communication and conflict management
- Increase resilience to relationship stress or breakdown
- Support increased understanding and how to better meet the care, welfare, and development needs of children
- Improve connections and how to maintain positive relationships with family and significant others across the lifespan
- Help manage transitions across the relationship lifecycle, including finding new ways to have relationships with each other after separation or divorce.
- Support personal and family safety, and connect you to specialist services in cases of domestic family violence, family violence, child abuse and neglect, or elder abuse
- Help support wellbeing and safety of the family – with a focus on children that have been impacted
- Provide referrals and access to relevant support services.
What happens when I start Family Law Counselling?
The FLC process starts with an intake session with a practitioner. The practitioner will work with you to understand your situation, your needs, and your goals. The practitioner will then be able to determine what services are best suited for you and your family.
Get in Touch
To learn more about Family Law Counselling, please call 1300 364 277.