Hayder Shkara, Director, Justice Family Lawyers

Hayder Shkara

Hayder Shkara is the principal of Justice Family Lawyers, which he founded in 2017 after representing Australia in Taekwondo at the Rio Olympics.

He has extensive experience across all areas of family law, including property settlements, divorce, custody matters, and financial agreements. Known for his strong communication and client-focused approach, he effectively represents clients in court while building close relationships.

He holds a double degree in Law and Communication (Journalism) from UTS and is dedicated to supporting both his team and clients. 

Read Hayder’s Full Profile here.

Articles written by Hayder Shkara

child support if father has another child | Justice Family Lawyers
Child Custody

How Withholding a Child from Other Parent Can Backfire

Custody issues can often become complex and contentious. This is why family courts exist: to determine the best outcomes for children’s welfare and to ensure that both parents can maintain a healthy relationship with their children. However, the question of keeping a child away from other parents in Australia often comes up. In this blog, we will cover this topic

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Advice on Separation
Property Settlement

What Am I Entitled to in a Separation (Updated 2025)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opP7jQrM1vY Going through a separation can be a complicated and stressful process. Knowing what you are entitled to in a separation can help you navigate the process more smoothly and protect your best interests both now and in the future. It is important to understand the rights and entitlements of each individual during the separation process, regardless of your particular

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Separated Parent Take a Child Out of State NSW | Justice Family Lawyers
Separation

Can a Separated Parent Take a Child Out of State (NSW)

Australian family law emphasises ‘parental responsibility’, which pertains to all duties, powers, responsibilities, and authority parents have concerning their children. After separation, both parents retain this responsibility unless a court order states otherwise. Ideally, both parents should agree on major decisions, including relocating or travelling interstate with the child. What the Law Says About Relocating a Child Across State Lines

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Child Custody

Mother Not Complying With Court Order

Mother not complying with court order can have serious consequences, including being found in contravention and facing fines, imprisonment, or both. Sometimes, the court may even revoke the child custody order altogether. If you are concerned that your child’s mother is not complying with a child custody order, it is crucial to take action. You can document all instances of

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can my girlfriend take half my house | Justice Family Lawyers
Property Settlement

Can My Girlfriend Take Half My House in Australia?

In Australia, can my girlfriend take half my house? She is not automatically entitled, as the law considers both of your contributions and future needs when deciding. For example, a relationship where one person entered a relationship with a property is different from a relationship where the couple purchased a property when they were together during the relationship. When a

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Crucial Knowledge: AVOs and Their Conditions Uncovered

http://youtube.com/watch?v=TV2BNqbXypg&feature=youtu.be AVO conditions are usually put in place when someone requests protection because they believe they are at risk of violence or abuse from another person. If you’re experiencing abuse, it’s understandable to feel frightened, but gaining a clear understanding of what an AVO entails and its conditions can empower you to take control of your situation. By delving into

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are prenups legal in australia | Justice Family Lawyers
Financial Agreements

Are Prenups Legal in Australia?

Prenuptial agreements are a completely valid way of cementing an agreement between two parties ahead of their marriage. When it comes to creating a legally binding agreement between two parties ahead of their marriage, prenuptial agreements are becoming increasingly popular in Australia. But how valid are they? Our prenup lawyers have years of experience in family law and we’re here

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Child Custody

Uncovering the Truth Behind a Child Impact Report

A Child Impact Report is an important document in any family law case involving children. It is used by the court when deciding how to act in a parenting dispute. Our child custody lawyers in Sydney are committed to providing families with the highest quality legal advice and representation. We understand the importance of a Child Impact Report when it

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Rice v Asplund | Justice Family Lawyers
Child Custody

What is the Rice v Asplund Test in Family Law?

The Rice v Asplund test is pivotal in determining whether existing child custody and parenting orders should changed.  This test originated from a landmark 1979 case in Australia, where the courts set a precedent on the standards required for reopening cases concerning child custody arrangements.  This blog post explores the origins, criteria, and implications of the Rice v Asplund test,

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can you go to jail for avo
AVO

Can You Go to Jail for Breaching an AVO?

The likelihood of a defendant going to jail for AVO depends on whether there is a significant breach of the order, like the presence of violence. You can also be charged for breaching an AVO if you commit consecutive minor offences that go against the conditions stipulated in the order. All AVOs have conditions designed to protect the “person in

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