LEGAL INFORMATION
Website Terms of Use
Last updated: 12 July 2026
1. Acceptance of these terms
This website is operated by TELO Law Pty Ltd trading as TELO Family Law. By accessing or using the website, you agree to these terms.
If you do not agree, you should discontinue use of the website.
2. General information only
Website content is provided for general informational purposes. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for advice about your particular circumstances.
Family law outcomes depend on individual facts, circumstances, evidence, applicable law and procedural circumstances.
3. No solicitor-client relationship
Accessing this website, downloading a resource, sending an enquiry or receiving an initial response does not create a solicitor–client relationship.
We act only after completing necessary checks, confirming that we can accept the matter and formally agreeing to provide legal services.
4. Accuracy and currency
We aim to provide useful and accurate information, but laws, procedures and circumstances change. We do not guarantee that all website content is complete, current or applicable to every situation.
5. No urgent reliance
The website and online enquiry form must not be used as the sole means of communicating urgent information, court deadlines, safety concerns or time-critical instructions.
If your matter is urgent, contact us directly and obtain confirmation that your communication has been received.
6. Intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, website content, branding, text, graphics, resources and design are owned by or licensed to TELO Family Law.
You may view, print or download content for your personal, non-commercial use. You must not reproduce, republish, modify or commercially exploit website content without prior written permission.
7. Third-party links
The website may contain links to external websites. Those links are provided for convenience only. We do not control or endorse external content and are not responsible for its accuracy, availability, security or privacy practices.
8. Website availability and security
We do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free access. We may modify, suspend or withdraw website content or functionality at any time.
You must not attempt to interfere with the website, introduce malicious code, gain unauthorised access or use the website unlawfully.
9. Liability
To the extent permitted by law, TELO Family Law excludes liability arising from reliance on general website content or from the use, interruption or unavailability of the website.
Nothing in these terms excludes rights or remedies that cannot lawfully be excluded.
10. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Queensland, Australia. You submit to the courts having jurisdiction in Queensland.