Our Melbourne family violence lawyers provide clear, sensitive and confidential advice on protection and legal options, helping you understand your rights and take practical steps to safeguard your position.
Experiencing family violence is deeply distressing. It can affect your safety, your sense of stability, and your ability to make clear decisions. Where children are involved, the impact can be even more significant, shaping routines, relationships, and their overall wellbeing during an already difficult time.
We provide clear, structured guidance on intervention orders, parenting arrangements, and property matters where domestic violence, coercion, control or financial abuse may be relevant. This includes helping you understand your options, formalise safe arrangements, and address any impact on property settlement outcomes in a legally recognised way.
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Posted on Google Fiona LarkinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After going through a messy separation involving finance and children, Hamilton Thomas Layers provided an exceptional service which was personable and supportive, not only with the legalities but also on an emotional level. All staff were compassionate and ensured all decisions were measured and realistic to ensure unnecessary spend and achieve sensible outcomes I was happy with. Highly recommend this firm for legal engagements.Posted on Google Hana GoodmanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a very professional experience. We worked with Rebecca and Jordan who were fantastic. The team communicated well and dealt with our matter efficiently. Thanks to them, what seemed to be an overwhelming situation was resolved easier that expected. We are very pleased and highly recommend their services.Posted on Google Elly CarverTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Incredibly grateful to Rebecca and her team for guiding me through my property settlement. From start to finish, they were supportive, responsive, and highly professional. They made a difficult and draining process much easier to navigate and always made me feel supported and informed. Their expertise and commitment to my case resulted in a positive outcome, and I would not hesitate to recommend them to anyone facing similar legal challenges.Posted on Google Chris MarcheseTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. While I of course hope people don't need the services of a family lawyer, if you do, I can't recommend Jordan from Hamilton Thomas Lawyers highly enough. The peace of mind I had from knowing he was always in my corner really made the whole process (which is always going to be stressful) a lot easier. I could always trust he knew the law extremely well and he constantly took the time to talk me through various scenarios and options I could take to make sure I was prepared to make difficult decisions about what was next.Posted on Google Leon de BruinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I found HamiltonThomas Lawyers extremely professional. From an extensive initial consult i felt confident my case was well considered and approached well. I found Jordan to be attentive, diligent, knowledgeable and fast-acting in keeping me up to date with proceedings as the case unfolded. I heartily recommend Jordan and the firmPosted on Google Tess ReidTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Sadly I lost someone very dear to me, and Jordan was the solicitor named in the will. As the executor, I had never been in this position before, but Jordan was patient, caring, and took the time to explain everything clearly while guiding me through the process properly. He made what was a very difficult time feel much more manageable, and I always felt reassured that I was in good hands. He was also very down to earth and genuinely pleasant to deal with throughout the entire process. I would highly recommend him to anyone needing assistance with estate matters.Posted on Google Scott ReadTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Both Rebecca and Jordan met all of my legal needs and were a pleasure to deal with. I recommend highly!Posted on Google Josh HallTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Rebecca and the team at Hamilton Thomas were instrumental during my de-facto split. Their advice and consultation always left me with a clear view of the scenario and I wouldn't have been able to keep the things I value without their advice.
How we help
Practical, clear advice across all areas of family law, from first questions to final resolution.
Clear guidance through separation, protecting your rights and helping you plan your next chapter.
Strategic advice to secure a fair division of assets and protect what matters most to you.
Practical solutions focused on your children’s best interests while reducing conflict.
Advice on financial support obligations so you understand your entitlements clearly.
Compassionate legal support to keep you and your family safe, with urgent intervention orders when you need them most.
Understanding your rights in a de facto relationship, whether separating or protecting what you’ve built together.
Our people
40+ years combined family law experience. You speak to senior lawyers from your very first call.
Why choose us
We’re not transactional lawyers — we aim to be another branch of your support network.
Exclusive focus on family law means better outcomes — no generalists here.
Clear advice, honest costs, no surprises — from your very first call.
59 Koornang Road — a real local office for Melbourne's south-east families.
We aim to get you out of the legal system as quickly and cost-effectively as possible.
Getting started
Three simple steps to getting expert family lawyers on your side.
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Book your free discovery call
Meet our Carnegie team, discuss your situation and explore your options — no obligation, no jargon.
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Personalised strategy
We match you with the right lawyer and build a tailored plan around your goals and circumstances.
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Resolution & moving forward
We guide you to a fair outcome so you can move ahead with clarity and confidence.
Our Melbourne family violence lawyers provide practical guidance and considered pathways to safely finalise property and parenting arrangements.
Family violence includes behaviour that is threatening, controlling, or causes a person to feel unsafe. It can affect anyone in the family, including children, whether they experience it directly or are exposed to it indirectly.
Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), the Court treats safety as a priority. Family violence can impact parenting arrangements and a person’s ability to participate in legal proceedings, with particular concern for its short and long-term effects on children.
Family violence is defined in section 4AB of the Family Law Act 1975 as behaviour that is violent, threatening, or that coerces or controls a family member, or causes them to feel fear.
It is not limited to physical violence. The law recognises a wide range of conduct, including:
Family violence can also include patterns of coercive control, such as financial abuse, isolating someone from support networks, or monitoring their communications or movements.
In some situations, family violence may also be addressed under state-based laws, such as the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012, particularly where protection orders are required.
The courts take family violence seriously, particularly where children are involved. A child can be affected even if they do not directly witness the behaviour. Exposure to family violence, including hearing or being aware of it, is recognised as harm.
When determining parenting arrangements, the court places significant weight on the safety of children and caregivers. Allegations or findings of family violence can directly impact parenting outcomes.
Coercive control is a pattern of behaviour used to dominate or control another person, such as isolating them, monitoring movements, or making threats. Under the Family Law Act 1975, it may be recognised as family violence, especially where it affects safety or decision-making.
Financial abuse involves controlling or restricting a person’s access to money or financial resources. This can include withholding funds, forcing financial decisions, or incurring debts in their name. It is recognised as family violence and can impact property settlement outcomes.
Orange Door – The Orange Door is a free service for adults, children and young people who are experiencing or have experienced family violence and families who need extra support with the care of children.
Safe Steps – Safe Steps provide specialist support services for anyone in Victoria who is experiencing or afraid of family violence.” For a 24/7 Family Violence Hotline, click here. For help with safety planning, please click here.
Berry Street – Berry Street provides programs to more than 35,000 children, young people, and families each year, including but not limited to youth engagement programs, therapeutic services for children and young people, out-of-home care, trauma services, and advocacy. For more information, please click here.
Victorian Government Family Violence Statewide Support Service – To find a range of other service providers including the Kids Helpline, Child Protection Services, Rainbow Door, and many more, please go to the Victorian Governments Family Violence Statewide Support Service by clicking here.
For any family violence emergencies, please contact 000.
Serving Melbourne
Based in Carnegie. We see clients in person or online, whichever suits you.