International Family Law

Aila Rose Melasecca Barristers & Solicitors has significant experience in international family law matters and has acted for clients both in Australia (involved in international litigation) and also overseas clients (involved in complex property and child related matters).

Commencing property and child proceedings is not always as simple as issuing in the country of residency as issues often arise that involve the need to take into account the parties rights in different countries.

Therefore, to ensure that you have not commenced proceedings in the wrong jurisdiction, Aila Rose Melasecca Barristers & Solicitors will ensure that any error made will not have an irreversible effect on the outcome of your matter.

Given Ms. Melasecca’s experience and history within the migration law field, she has developed relationships across the world who are ready and available to assist in other jurisdictions. Ms. Melasecca has relationships with Legal Practitioners in the United Kingdom, Singapore, America, Japan and Italy to name a few. On account of these connections and Ms. Melasecca’s expertise you can rest assured that your matter is dealt with in the manner that it deserves.

Aila Rose Melasecca Barristers & Solicitors also has extensive experience in complex international child abduction matters including Applications in accordance with the Hague Convention.

Aila Rose Melasecca Barristers & Solicitors is also able to advise in relation to same sex marriages in countries outside of Australia and the rights you may have in an alternate jurisdiction in which you have ties to.

Aila Rose Melasecca Barristers & Solicitors is also able to advise as to polygamy marriages and whether your marriage is recognised in Australia.

Should you require any assistance with international matters or wish to learn more please do not hesitate to phone either our Melbourne office on (03) 9670 6635 or our Gold Coast Office on (07) 3065 9429.

Our office has also provided resources below provided by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.

 

Resources

Children and international travel after family separation
Family Court of Australia Federal Circuit Court of Australia

Family Dispute Resolution (Hague Matters)
Family Court of Australia”

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