Carlos Turini Accredited Family Law Specialist

Carlos TuriniAccredited Family Law Specialist

Carlos is an accredited Family Law specialist with over thirty years experience in all aspects of family law. He has been involved in complex divorce, de-facto and property matters, parenting matters, relocation of children including international relocation and abduction of children (Hague Convention) cases, contravention matters, location and recovery of children, domestic violence, child support and adoption cases including adoption of adults.

Carlos is passionate about alternative dispute resolution (ADR) applied to family law. He was a founding and original chair of the ADR Committee of the ACT Law Society which continues to operate to this day.  Carlos recognises that the vast majority of family law matters are resolved without the need for a final hearing. Resolving a dispute via ADR allows parties to explore a greater variety of possible outcomes for a family law matter than what a judge may be able to decide in a disputed matter. In that sense, parties are limited only by their own imagination about the possible outcomes which may be achieved to the satisfaction of both parties.

A small proportion of family law matters require a Court to decide the outcome. Carlos can provide strong, effective representation to clients in such cases.

Other aspects of Carlos’ career

  • Member of the ACT Law Society.
  • Associate Member of the New South Wales Law Society.
  • Accredited Family Law Specialist by the Law Society of New South Wales since 1994. 
  • Accredited mediator
  • Past member of Family Law Committee of ACT Law Society.
  • Past founding member and Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Committee of the ACT Law Society

Carlos is speaks fluent Spanish and English.

Carlos es un abogado de familia que habla español e inglés con fluidez.

Email: carlos.turini@turinimckeanlaw.com.au

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Articles by Carlos Turini

Settling family law matters Part 2 – Thinking outside the box

Key Points:Optimal Conditions for Out of Court Settlement NegotiationTo enable successful negotiations and reach a settlement between parties, several critical …

How to settle family law matters “well” outside court Part 1

Key PointsMost family law matters settle out of court (approx 95%) but a smaller percentage, in fact, settle well.Going to …

BFA – Binding Financial Agreements

Key Points:What is a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA)?A Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) is a legally enforceable contract that couples—married or …
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Family Law Property Disputes: “The Four-Steps Approach”

The Fourt-Steps Approach.Over the last twenty years,  the Full Court of the Family Court has developed and fine-tuned a method …
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How to keep your family law costs down.

Understand your legal rights by conducting thorough research online and consulting with an experienced family law solicitor during a free …

Your Family Law Property Settlement in Five Steps

When people separate (whether from a marriage or a de facto relationship), they will usually need to sort out how …
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Parenting Plans

What is a parenting plan?A Parenting Plan is an informal written agreement between parents in which parents agree on how …
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In the Best Interests of the Child

In the majority of cases it is not the Family Court, but the parents, together with their lawyers and the …