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Expertise. Integrity. Compassion.

For over 40 years, Pullos Lawyers has helped clients take control of their future through some of life’s most complex and emotional challenges. We specialise in high-stakes family law, from separation and parenting to property settlements, international divorce and cross-border disputes, delivering clear strategy, strong advocacy, and unwavering support when it matters most. Led by one of Queensland’s most respected female lawyers, our team combines legal excellence with the emotional intelligence your situation deserves.

Expertise

Our Services

We provide expert family law services to guide you through life’s most challenging moments. From divorce and separation to property settlements, parenting arrangements, and child support, our team delivers practical advice and compassionate support tailored to your situation.

Divorce Law
Expert, compassionate guidance through every step of separation and divorce, with a focus on clarity, confidence, and protecting your future.
Dispute Resolution
Out-of-court family law solutions designed to reduce conflict and protect relationships, including mediation, arbitration, and parenting coordination.
Property Settlement
Strategic, supportive guidance to help you divide assets fairly and move forward with confidence, even in complex or high-stakes situations.
Financial Agreements
Clear, tailored advice on prenuptial, postnuptial, and separation agreements so you can make empowered financial decisions at any stage of your relationship.
LGBTQIA+ Law
Inclusive, expert legal advice for LGBTQIA+ individuals and families — including parenting, separation, surrogacy, and gender identity matters.
Collaborative Practice
Respectful, out-of-court separation or divorce guided by lawyers and family specialists, with solutions tailored to your family’s unique needs.
Child Support
Tailored advice to help you understand your rights, meet your obligations, and secure a sustainable financial future for your children.
Wills & Estate Planning
Thoughtful, tailored estate planning to protect your legacy, honour your wishes, and provide clarity for the people who matter most.
Parenting
We help you build parenting arrangements that prioritise your children’s wellbeing and give your family the stability, care and clarity it needs to move forward.
Domestic Violence
Compassionate, strategic support for those experiencing domestic or family violence, including DVO applications, safety planning, and future-focused legal protection.
Spousal Maintenance
We help you understand whether spousal maintenance applies to your situation — and what to do next.
International Family Law
Trusted experts in cross-border divorce, parenting, property and Hague Convention matters — delivering clarity in complex international family law cases.
Industry Leader

Mediation and Alternatives to Traditional Litigation

Cassandra Pullos is an industry leader and educator in the fields of Mediation, Collaborative Practice, Dispute Resolution and Parenting Coordination. She is known for providing empowering, exceptional and efficient out-of-court solutions, with a problem-solving approach that’s highly regarded by both clients and peers.  If both parties have a desire to work through the problem, Cassandra and her team can guide you towards the best pathway to securing a positive future.

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Why choose
Pullos Lawyers?

  • Tailored strategies for the best outcome
  • Cases reviewed by a specialist family lawyer
  • Care, empathy and understanding at every step
  • Expert guidance on your legal rights and options
  • Strong courtroom reputation with a proven track record
  • Four decades of experience in the family court system
  • Servicing Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney for over 35yrs

Trusted, Accredited, Respected

Our experienced team provides clear, trusted legal advice with care, respect and a genuine focus on achieving the best possible outcome for you.

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Our Team

Behind every profile is a lawyer who understands that family law is never just legal. Our team is intentionally curated, bringing together Accredited Specialists and experienced family lawyers selected not just for their exceptional technical skill, but for their ability to listen, guide, and advocate with care. We deliver tailored advice to help you make informed decisions and achieve outcomes that support your future. Read more

Cassandra Pullos
Managing Director

Cassandra Pullos

Cassandra Pullos is an Accredited Family Law Specialist with over 30 years of experience, and specialist expertise in dispute resolution practices including Mediation, Collaborative Practice, Parenting Coordination & Arbitration.
Katherine Smallshaw
Director

Katherine Smallshaw

Long before graduating with a Bachelor of Law from Bond University, personal experience in Australia’s family law system shaped Katherine's understanding of family law.
Alice Carter
Special Counsel

Alice Carter

Pullos Lawyers has welcomed Alice as one of our Senior Solicitors. Alice has quickly assumed a leadership role where she combines considerable experience and expertise with compassionate and insightful guidance to resolve complex matters and achieve the best possible outcomes for clients.
Violet Boheim
Associate

Violet Boheim

Violet is a dedicated family law solicitor committed to helping people navigate their family law disputes with empathy and professionalism, always aiming to achieve positive outcomes for her clients.
Carmela Alitin
Family Lawyer

Carmela Alitin

Carmela began her legal career at Pullos Lawyers in 2021 as a paralegal and was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2024. She now works as a Family Lawyer, supporting clients through family law matters.
Sophie Johnstone
Graduate Lawyer

Sophie Johnstone

After starting her career in commercial property and conveyancing, Sophie has recently made the move to family law, and she’s already proving to be an outstanding addition to our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to frequently asked questions about divorce, separation, wills and estates, and the division of property and assets.

If I got married in another country, can I get divorced in Australia?

Provided one party to the marriage is an Australian citizen and resides in Australia or if one party to the marriage has been ordinarily resident in Australia for one year immediately preceding the filing of an application for divorce order, you can apply for a divorce in Australia.

Enquiries will need to be made to establish if the divorce granted in Australia will be recognised in the country of marriage. You can contact us to assist you with these enquiries and to obtain a divorce in Australia.

What if my spouse does not live in Australia can I still commence divorce proceedings here?

You can institute proceedings in a Court in Australia if one party to the marriage is an Australian citizen and resides in Australia or if one partyto the marriage has been ordinarily resident in Australia for one year immediately preceding the filing of an application for divorce order.

Provided one spouse can fulfill the above requirements, even if theother spouse does not live in Australia, divorce proceedings canbe instituted in Australia.

Special arrangements are then made for the service of the Divorcepapers on the spouse that is outside of the country.

We can assist you in your divorce application in Australia, contact us.

Is it necessary to change my Will now that I am divorced?

Whenever there is a material change to your circumstances, such as the birth of a child, marriage, separation or divorce, you should always review your will and if necessary draw up a new will. There is no need to wait until a divorce order has been granted, you can change your will at any time and as often as you like. You must ensure that your Will has been properly prepared and signed by the relevant parties and witnesses. We suggest that you contact us about your will and the formalities of executing a will.

Do I have to change my superannuation policy/life policy/insurance policy now that I am divorced?

Upon separation, you should review all polices, including your superannuation, in particular noting who the beneficiary is of those polices. In many cases the beneficiary of the policy may be your current partner and once your relationship has broken down it’s appropriate to review this and make your policy providers aware.

When does separation occur?

Separation usually occurs when one party to a marriage communicates to the other their intention to end the relationship. That communication can take place in a number of ways and whether or not you are or are not separated at a particular date does depend on your individual circumstances. There are many previous cases ranging over a wide variety of facts arguing different dates of separation in different circumstances.

When can I get a divorce?

In Australia, you can begin to apply for a divorce once you have been separated from your spouse for 12 months. We can assist you with applying for a divorce, particularly if you face some unusual or difficult circumstances such as not knowing where your spouse is or perhaps where there have been one or many periods of attempted reconciliation throughout the 12 month period of separation you wish to rely on.

Your Legal Questions, Answered.

Our aim is to turn complex legal issues into clear, practical insights. In these videos, our family lawyers break down the topics that matter, so you can feel informed, supported and ready for what’s next.

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