Family Law Support Directory
Family Law Support Directory
A clearer next step when family life changes.
Find public information and support pathways for the practical, legal and personal issues that can arise during separation or a family law matter — without having to search across dozens of websites.
Start with safety
If there is immediate danger, call Triple Zero (000). If it is not safe to make a call, use an official support service’s online safety options or contact an appropriate local support service.
Start with what is most relevant to you.
Choose a common starting point to apply a pathway filter, or search the full directory by organisation or service type.
Safety planning, family violence and urgent-support pathways.
Explore support →Legal help and informationLegal information, legal aid, advice and representation pathways.
Explore support →Parenting and childrenParenting arrangements, co-parenting and children’s-contact support.
Explore support →Property and financesProperty, money, superannuation and financial-support pathways.
Explore support →Use the directory in three simple steps.
It is designed to help you identify a type of support, not to make a choice for you.
Search by service or organisation, or start with a topic above.
Use the state or territory filter when local support is important.
Confirm eligibility, availability, costs and suitability with the organisation.
Support directory
Find the right type of help, faster.
Search a single neutral directory of public family-law support pathways. Results are displayed A–Z, not ranked.
Neutral by design
We do not rate, promote or recommend listed organisations.
Not sure where to begin? Choose a support pathway, or use search above.
How this directory works
This resource provides general information only and is not legal advice. It lists public support pathways in alphabetical order. Law Down Under does not endorse, assess, guarantee availability or recommend a listed organisation. Confirm current eligibility, costs and availability directly with the organisation.
A neutral information resource. This directory provides general information only and is not legal advice. For advice about your individual circumstances, speak with an Australian legal practitioner or an appropriate official support service.