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ezysplit · est. 2026 · burleigh heads

you can sort this yourself, in your own words.

mia is a calm paralegal who listens carefully, then quietly fills in the forms the court needs. she's not a lawyer. she's not a chatbot. she's the way this works now.

for couples separating in australia. one form bundle at a time.
read on

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hello — i'm mia.

my job is small and specific. you tell me what's going on — in your own words, at your own pace — and i listen carefully. underneath, i'm translating what you say into the canonical facts the federal circuit and family court of australia expects on its forms.

when there's enough on file, the forms fill themselves. no PDF wrangling. no field-by-field interrogation. no tabular questionnaires the size of a phone book. just a conversation that quietly becomes a document.

i'm not a lawyer, and i won't pretend to be one. i won't tell you what you'll get. i won't predict outcomes. when something needs a real lawyer — family violence, complex super, anything contested — i'll say so plainly and point you toward people who can help.

the rest of the time, i'll be here. quietly working alongside you.

— mia

caseworker · ezysplit

watch what mia does, exactly, while you talk to her.

this is a real moment, slowed down. on the left, what gets said. on the right, what lands on the court's form. you never see field names. you never paste data into boxes.

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mia

caseworker · online

draft · autosaving
  1. you

    we've been separated about a year — tom and i want to sort property out together, without lawyers if we can.
  2. mia

    got it — about twelve months apart, and you're on the same page about how to handle the property. that's a consent orders shape. is tom on board to do this with you?
  3. you

    yes. we own the house in crows nest, worth around 1.4 million. mortgage's about 380.
  4. mia

    lovely — the family home, marked joint. we can pin the exact split later, after you've seen the balance sheet together.
tell mia anything…
FC

federal circuit and family court of australia

Application for Consent Orders

Form drafted from your conversation.

part a · the applicants

party 1 — full name Amara Okonkwo
party 2 — full name Tom Bailey

part b · the relationship

relationship type married
date of separation approx. 12 months ago

part c · the asset pool

family home Crows Nest · $1,400,000
ownership joint · to confirm split

fields fill as you speak. you sign once everything looks right.

draft

this clip loops, but the real thing doesn't — it's your conversation, your facts, your forms.

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a short list of the things ezysplit isn't.

we'd rather you arrive with the right expectation than discover the wrong one halfway through.

  • 01

    not a chatbot.

    mia doesn't make small talk. she listens, captures facts, and offers drafts when there's enough on the page. every turn moves the case forward.

  • 02

    not a form filler.

    you never see a field name. you never paste a value into a box. the form is the by-product, not the interface.

  • 03

    not legal advice.

    she explains process, never outcome. when something needs a lawyer — family violence, contested matters, complex super — she says so plainly.

  • 04

    not a substitute for help.

    when you need a person, you get a person. 1800RESPECT, legal aid, and our list of family law specialists are one tap away inside every workspace.

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it's a calm paralegal, a quiet workspace, and a path that ends in a filed application.

three people who did this their own way.

composites, not quotes. real shapes, recognisable details. each one finished what they started without a lawyer in the room — and was offered one whenever a lawyer was the right answer.

  • 01 sydney · march 2026

    carlos.

    jetstar shift worker · separated 14 months

    wanted to file for divorce and start property orders before his next roster swap. arrived after a free consultation that quoted him $11,400. on ezysplit, he and his caseworker mia drafted both applications in three evenings, on his phone, between flights to perth and back. divorce sealed at the registry two weeks later.

  • 02 newtown · april 2026

    amara and tom.

    both parties · amicable separation

    decided early they wanted consent orders, not a contested matter. they each had their own private chat with mia — narratives, working notes, drafts — while sharing a dataroom for the financials. when the proposed split landed, both said yes inside the same week. one filed application, two sets of signatures, no lawyers between them.

  • 03 cairns · may 2026

    kim.

    two kids · primary carer · low-income

    needed urgent parenting orders after the other party moved interstate. mia flagged the urgency, surfaced legal aid contacts in qld, drafted the affidavit paragraphs in plain english, and held kim's hand through filing. she paid for the bundle export — nothing else — and got an outcome a fortnight after the call.

start with whatever's on your mind.

mia is on the other side of the next page. you don't need to know what to ask, or what forms apply, or where to start. just start.

if you're not safe

this isn't the right place. call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, or in immediate danger, 000. legal aid contacts are listed on every page once you're inside.

ezysplit

a calm way through.

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where

burleigh heads, QLD
(we work with people in every state.)