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A Heart-Centred Approach to Separation & Family Law on the Central Coast
Finding Support Through Separation: Why a Heart-Centred Lawyer Matters
If you’ve ever found yourself awake in the quiet hours Googling “Central Coast family lawyer” or turning to trusted friends, support groups or Facebook communities for guidance, you’re not alone. Separation, family breakdown and domestic violence leave many people especially women feeling overwhelmed, isolated and unsure of where to turn next.
At Coastal Lawyers, we believe your first step into the legal system should feel safe, supportive and human. That’s why our practice is built on a heart-centred, trauma-informed foundation, offering not just legal advice, but emotional support during one of life’s most challenging transitions.
Located in Erina on the Central Coast, we help clients navigate separation, parenting matters, property settlements, domestic violence and criminal law issues with compassion, clarity and confidence.
We Do Law Differently. A Holistic, Trauma-Informed Approach
Many law firms focus only on the legal steps. We know that separation is far more than that. It is emotional, destabilising, and often frightening especially when domestic violence or power imbalances are involved.
That’s why we blend strong legal expertise with empathy and emotional awareness. Our work with clients acknowledges the whole person behind the problem, not just the legal paperwork.
We support you by:
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creating a calm, safe environment
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validating your experiences
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helping you make grounded decisions
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reducing overwhelm through clear guidance
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approaching every matter with dignity and respect
This is the Coastal Lawyers difference.
Supporting Clients Experiencing Domestic Violence
Domestic violence, including emotional abuse and coercive control, is tragically common in family law matters. What makes Coastal Lawyers different is our unique professional background.
Our firm was founded by a former NSW police officer and former prosecutor which means we bring deep insight into:
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how domestic violence evidence is gathered
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police processes
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patterns of coercive control
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risk assessment
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AVO and ADVO’s applications
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safety planning
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supporting survivors through the system
- how to create child focussed arrangements which address concerns of unacceptable risk of harm.
We know the signs. We understand the fear and confusion. We take your safety seriously.
Whether you need help with an AVO, negotiation, mediation, or court representation, you can trust that your story will be heard and believed.
Led by Kristal — Family Lawyer, Mediator & FDRP
Our Principal Lawyer and Founder, Kristal, holds a Master of Laws (Family Law) and is an Accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP), Accredited Mediator, and Collaboratively Trained Family Lawyer.
Kristal is passionate about helping families resolve disputes without court where possible, using:
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negotiation
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legally assisted mediation
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child-focused parenting agreements
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collaborative practice
When litigation is necessary, we provide strong, strategic advocacy in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA). We have successfully represented clients successful in international relocation cases, no time cases and limited time cases relating to circumstances of family violence and unacceptable risk of harm.
A Calming Supportive Environment in Erina
Our boutique office in Erina is intentionally designed to feel comforting, not clinical. Clients often say it feels like visiting a trusted friend’s home warm, safe, calm, and never rushed. And yes, we always have snacks.
For those who prefer privacy, convenience or additional safety, we also offer:
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video consultations
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telephone appointments
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flexible scheduling options to fit in with your little ones needs.
Your comfort comes first. Only when you feel comfortable, safe and supported will you then feel empowered to make important decisions about your financial future and co-parenting relationship.
Start With the Appointment That Fits Your Needs
We offer two clear starting points, depending on how much support you need:
1. Free 15-Minute Clarity Call
A chance to ask questions and understand your next steps.
2. 1-Hour Strategy Session (In-Person)
Comprehensive legal advice and a tailored action plan.
If you’re unsure where to begin, simply call 1300 271 289 and one of our caring team members will guide you.
You Don’t Have To Do This Alone
Whether you’re facing separation, parenting arrangements, property division or domestic violence, you deserve a lawyer who supports both your legal and emotional wellbeing.
At Coastal Lawyers, our role is to help you feel safe, informed and empowered — every step of the way.
Whenever you’re ready, we’re here. You can book an appointment online in seconds.
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Family Law Blogs
Thoughts and musings on law and life from the Coastal Lawyers team.
Mums and separation: Where do I start when it comes to separation?
Feeling Trapped? Exploring Your Options in Divorce and Separation At Coastal Lawyers, we often hear from women contemplating divorce or separation but feeling uncertain about their options due to financial instability. These women may have taken on traditional roles,...
Three Important Considerations When Planning Your Will
With millions of Australians yet to put a will in place, estate planning often gets postponed. This delay can lead to unintended complications for loved ones, especially if there are blended families, international assets, or intricate financial setups involved....
Real Co-Parenting Advice: 10 Tips for a Positive Partnership
There seems to be a magical myth out there that “positive” co-parenting means everything has to be perfect—a fantasy of seamless communication and flawless teamwork. Here at Coastal Lawyers, we see plenty of positive co-parenting relationships, and guess what? They’re...
Best Books on Separation for Kids and Parents: A Helpful Reading List
Navigating separation or divorce can be incredibly challenging for families, especially when children are involved. Books can be a powerful tool to help children understand and process their emotions, and they provide parents with guidance on how to support their kids...
Collaborative Co-Parenting: Parenting Plans vs. Consent Orders Explained
A parenting plan is a written agreement between separated or divorced parents outlining the arrangements for the care, living arrangements, and decision-making responsibilities for their children. While it is a legally recognised document, it is not a court order. Key...
Women and Family Law: A Practical Guide for Navigating Family Law in NSW
Navigating family law matters like divorce, parenting arrangements, property settlements, and Apprehended Violence Orders (AVOs) can feel overwhelming, especially when emotions run high. Thankfully, resources like Women and Family Law, published by the Women's Legal...
Confidentiality in Family Law: The Shift from Section 121 to Part XIVB
Family law proceedings often delve into deeply personal aspects of life, making privacy a paramount concern. To safeguard this confidentiality, the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) has undergone significant changes. The previous Section 121, which prohibited the publication...
Getting Your Documents Certified: Everything You Need to Know
At some point, you’ll likely need to have your documents certified. Whether it’s for legal, financial, or personal reasons. Here’s a quick guide on who can certify your documents, ensuring that they are accepted by the relevant authorities. What is a Certified Copy? A...
Getting Your Documents Certified
At some point, you may be asked to provide certified copies of important documents. Whether it’s for legal, financial, or identification purposes, getting your documents certified is a common requirement. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get your...
How to Document Your Parenting Arrangement
When separating from a partner, setting up a parenting arrangement is crucial to ensure a stable environment for your children. Family law in Australia offers several pathways for documenting these arrangements, each with different levels of formality and...









