CHILD CUSTODY and SUPPORT

Experienced Child Custody & Child Support Lawyers Serving the Gold Coast and Northern NSW

At CJM Lawyers, we understand how sensitive and emotional child custody and support matters can be. These cases involve critical decisions that impact your children’s well-being and shape your family’s future. Our experienced team is here to listen with empathy, act with professionalism, and work tirelessly to achieve a fair and positive outcome for you and your children.

A mother and her child on her back.

IN WHAT WAYS CAN WE ASSIST YOU?


When it comes to child custody, the Court’s primary concern is always what’s in the best interests of the children. At CJM Lawyers, we take the time to carefully consider these interests in every parenting arrangement we help develop. Our goal is to provide thoughtful, practical solutions that reduce conflict and support healthy, ongoing relationships between parents and their children.


OUR KEY SERVICES:

  • Parenting Plans
  • Consent Orders
  • Binding Child Support Agreements
  • Limited Child Support Agreements


Child support can often become a point of tension between separating parents. To prevent future disputes, it’s essential to have clear, well-structured agreements in place. At CJM Lawyers, we guide you through these conversations with practical advice on how to communicate fairly and constructively. Our approach encourages cooperation from both sides, firm where needed, but always respectful.

WHY CHOOSE CJM LAWYERS?

At CJM Lawyers, we provide a supportive space for open discussion and step in when needed to help parties reach practical, child-focused agreements.

  • Child-Centered Approach – We prioritise your child’s wellbeing while working toward fair and balanced custody and support outcomes.
  • Experienced Family Lawyers – Our team has strong experience handling matters involving parenting arrangements, child support, and children’s legal agreements.
  • Skilled in Negotiation & Court Representation – Whether through mediation or in court, we’ll advocate effectively to achieve the best result for you and your children.
  • Clear & Practical Advice – We offer straightforward guidance at every step, so you always understand your options and next steps.
A father playing with his son.
A mother and her child on her back

IN WHAT WAYS CAN WE ASSIST YOU?


When it comes to child custody, the Court’s primary concern is always what’s in the best interests of the children. At CJM Lawyers, we take the time to carefully consider these interests in every parenting arrangement we help develop. Our goal is to provide thoughtful, practical solutions that reduce conflict and support healthy, ongoing relationships between parents and their children.


OUR KEY SERVICES:

  • Parenting Plans
  • Consent Orders
  • Binding Child Support Agreements
  • Limited Child Support Agreements


Child support can often become a point of tension between separating parents. To prevent future disputes, it’s essential to have clear, well-structured agreements in place. At CJM Lawyers, we guide you through these conversations with practical advice on how to communicate fairly and constructively. Our approach encourages cooperation from both sides, firm where needed, but always respectful.

A father playing with his son

WHY CHOOSE CJM LAWYERS?

At CJM Lawyers, we provide a supportive space for open discussion and step in when needed to help parties reach practical, child-focused agreements.

  • Child-Centered Approach – We prioritise your child’s wellbeing while working toward fair and balanced custody and support outcomes.
  • Experienced Family Lawyers – Our team has strong experience handling matters involving parenting arrangements, child support, and children’s legal agreements.
  • Skilled in Negotiation & Court Representation – Whether through mediation or in court, we’ll advocate effectively to achieve the best result for you and your children.
  • Clear & Practical Advice – We offer straightforward guidance at every step, so you always understand your options and next steps.
A father playing with his son

WHY CHOOSE CJM LAWYERS?

At CJM Lawyers, we provide a supportive space for open discussion and step in when needed to help parties reach practical, child-focused agreements.

  • Child-Centered Approach – We prioritise your child’s wellbeing while working toward fair and balanced custody and support outcomes.
  • Experienced Family Lawyers – Our team has strong experience handling matters involving parenting arrangements, child support, and children’s legal agreements.
  • Skilled in Negotiation & Court Representation – Whether through mediation or in court, we’ll advocate effectively to achieve the best result for you and your children.
  • Clear & Practical Advice – We offer straightforward guidance at every step, so you always understand your options and next steps.

If you’re facing challenges with child custody or support and need guidance, CJM Lawyers is here for you. Our experienced family law team can provide trusted  advice and support throughout the legal process, so you can move forward with confidence.

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Our experienced family law team is here to guide you through child custody and support matters with care and experience.

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Our experienced family law team is here to guide you through child custody and support matters with care and expertise.

Stephen Xia

Senior Associate

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Our experienced family law team is here to guide you through child custody and support matters with care and expertise.

Stephen Xia

Associate

Stephen Xia

CUSTODY OR SUPPORT DISPUTES?

We fight for what’s best for you and your children

Call Today

CUSTODY OR SUPPORT DISPUTES?

We fight for what’s best for you and your children

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