OUR INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW EXPERTISE
Families, Family Offices & Expatriates

At Goldman Law, we specialise in international and cross-border family law matters — from international child custody disputes and relocation cases to division of overseas assets in complex, high-net-worth separations.
With over 30 years of legal experience across Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, India, the UAE and Southeast Asia, we provide trusted advice to individuals and families navigating multi-jurisdictional family law challenges.
We are one of the few Australian family law firms with the capability to manage cross-border parenting and financial disputes, including matters involving Interpol alerts, overseas property, or competing legal systems.
Contact Goldman Law today to schedule your free initial consultation with one of our senior international family lawyers.
GOLDMAN IS UNIQUE IN INERNATIONAL
MARRIAGES, CUSTODY & Financial DISPUTES
Based in Australia — Operating Globally
Whether your family lives across two countries, or you own property or businesses internationally, you need a
legal team
that understands the legal frameworks of multiple jurisdictions. We regularly advise clients on:
- Disputes over offshore trusts and foreign assets, including hidden assets & secret trusts
- Asset tracing and forensic investigations to find the money
- Hindu Marriage Act & Sharia divorce
- Our international reach, combined with strategic alliances in major jurisdictions, ensures your case is handled with precision — no matter how complex.
- International child relocation & parental abduction
- Hague convention parenting matters
- Trans-Tasman divorce and custody
- Guardianship for expats
OUR Local LEADERSHIP TEAM
Servicing The Greater [geo_city] Region
Jaswinder (Jas) Sekhon
Senior Lawyer & Principal
Australia | London | Dubai
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Jaswinder (Jas) Sekhon
Senior Lawyer & Principal
Australia | London | Dubai
For over 30 years, Jaswinder (Jas) Sekhon has been a leader in international law, delivering outstanding results for private clients and corporations through unwavering dedication, discretion, and excellence. His career escalated when at 27, he was seconded from Sydney to London, gaining invaluable experience in cross-border tax planning for high-net-worth individuals and corporations. This formative experience laid the foundation for Goldman Law, a firm that reflects Jas’s vision of delivering bespoke legal services tailored to the unique needs of clients, prioritizing individuality over wealth or connections.
Jas has an impressive litigation record, excelling in medico-legal matters, patents, and class actions, and is widely respected for achieving exceptional outcomes in high-stakes cases.
His expertise extends across global tax planning, finance, commercialization, cross-border transactions, trusts, estate planning, commercial litigation, and family law. Beyond practice, Jas has co-authored the seminal tax book, Barrett’s Principles of Income Tax and edited or co-authored numerous other international publications on taxation and wealth management.
Jas holds two undergraduate law degrees from the University of New South Wales and a Master of Laws from Sydney University. He is admitted as a solicitor in Australia, England & Wales, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, and New Zealand. Additionally, he has served as a Legal Consultant in the UAE, further solidifying his global influence.
Jas’s career highlights include leading structured finance banking experience with the commercialization of blockbuster films (The Matrix and The Lord of the Rings) and Merck’s world leading drug, Gardasil, as well as co-founding the EU airline start-up Cobalt Air.
Kerry Turner
Senior Manager | Client Liaison & Operations
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Kerry Turner
Senior Manager
Client Liaison & Operations
With over 15 years of experience in client relations and operations, Kerry Turner is the cornerstone of our firm’s coordination and client management. Beyond her vital local role, she serves as a key liaison for our London and Dubai offices, ensuring seamless communication and consistent service delivery across jurisdictions.
As the first point of contact for clients, Kerry exemplifies professionalism, practical insight, and genuine care. She handles inquiries with compassion and directs client needs to our senior lawyers, prioritizing tailored, effective solutions. Her steadfast commitment to understanding and addressing client needs has set the “gold standard” for client service within our firm, transforming how our legal team operates to better serve our diverse clientele.
Kerry’s empathetic nature shines particularly in her interactions with elderly or distressed clients requiring special care. Drawing on her extensive background in human resources, international experience, and the hospitality industry, she brings a unique, human-centric perspective that elevates the standard of our client management. Despite not holding a legal qualification, her ability to connect with clients on a deeply personal level fosters trust and ensures every client feels valued and respected.
In addition to managing client relationships, Kerry fosters seamless collaboration across our legal team, promoting efficiency and unity in daily operations. Her personalized approach ensures that every client’s legal experience is not only stress-free but also positive and productive.
Through her integrity, dedication, and pursuit of excellence, Kerry has become an indispensable leader at the firm. Her compassionate and tireless approach truly embodies the “Goldman Lawyers standard,” inspiring both colleagues and clients alike.
Zeinab Elzein
General Counsel | Senior Lawyer
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Zeinab Elzein
General Counsel
Senior Lawyer
With over a decade of legal experience, Zeinab Elzein (“Zee”) is a highly regarded General Counsel and senior lawyer specializing in family and commercial law.
She has extensive expertise in Australian family law, including complex international matters, and is known for her meticulous approach, unwavering dedication, and deep compassion.
Zee’s commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes has earned her a reputation as a trusted advocate who provides unparalleled support to her clients during challenging times.
While family law is her primary focus, Zee’s background in commercial law sets her apart. Her expertise spans commercial dealings, civil litigation, property law, debt recovery, and even some criminal law matters. Zee has extensive courtroom experience, appearing in the Federal Courts, the Supreme Court of NSW, the NSW Court of Appeal, and the Local and District Courts of NSW.
Zee’s commercial law experience is particularly valuable in family law property settlements, where she excels in uncovering hidden or undisclosed assets.
Her sharp investigative skills have repeatedly delivered successful outcomes. Additionally, her criminal law background has been critical in contested parenting matters involving clients with criminal records or Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders (ADVOs).
While Zee is an experienced litigator, she prioritizes negotiated settlements, believing they often serve her clients’ best interests by reducing conflict.
Outside of work, Zee describes herself as a fearless competitor who enjoys boxing and running—reflecting her drive, determination, and commitment to excellence in every area of her life.
Mathew Nott
General Counsel | Senior Lawyer
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Mathew Nott
General Counsel
Senior Lawyer
Mathew joined Goldman Lawyers in 2020 as an experienced solicitor, bringing with him years of high-level legal expertise and exceptional communication skills that benefit both clients and colleagues alike. Since his admission to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 2017, Mathew has dedicated his career to providing outstanding legal representation across a broad range of practice areas.
His primary focus lies in criminal and commercial law, as well as estates and trusts, where he works tirelessly to deliver the best possible outcomes for his clients. Mathew’s expertise also extends to property law, medical disputes, family law, and other critical areas, demonstrating his adaptability and depth of knowledge. His ability to think critically and communicate effectively ensures his clients are always informed and empowered throughout the legal process, no matter the complexity of their case.
Before pursuing law, Mathew enjoyed a diverse professional career as a journalist and editor, honing his communication and analytical skills. He also spent over a decade as a senior public health executive in New South Wales and Queensland, experiences that have enriched his perspective and enhanced his ability to connect with clients on a human level.
Mathew holds a Diploma of Law (LPAB), a Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Journalism), and a Certificate of Business Skills from the College of Law Sydney. His varied background and academic achievements underscore his commitment to excellence.
As General Counsel at Goldman Lawyers, Mathew’s unique combination of skills, life experience, and legal expertise positions him as a standard-bearer for client advocacy and legal excellence. His pragmatic and well-rounded approach makes him an invaluable asset to the firm and its clients.
Our Services in Cross-Border Family Law
We Assist With All Aspects of International Family Breakdowns

- Expert handling of overseas property settlements
- Navigating multi-country court proceedings and jurisdictional issues
- Cross-border tax, trust, and superannuation concerns
- Coordination with legal professionals in foreign countries for recognition and enforcement of orders

International Child Custody & Parenting
- Resolving parental relocation disputes and preventing wrongful removal
- Hague Convention cases and child abduction response
- Drafting and enforcing parenting orders across borders
- Helping clients manage long-distance parenting arrangements with dignity and clarity

Asset Protection & Offshore Interests
- Preserving wealth through international trust structuring
- Managing business valuations and joint ventures across countries
- Dealing with crypto assets, real estate, and banking across multiple legal systems
- Preventing partner-driven asset concealment in foreign jurisdictions
Trusted by Successful Individuals & Families
We Bring Our Cross Border Commercial Experience to Family Law

Our clients include:
- Australian nationals with overseas spouses or children
- Families relocating internationally after separation
- High-net-worth individuals with businesses or trusts across Asia, the Middle East or the EU
- Parents in urgent need of help to prevent unauthorised child relocation or resolve custody disputes under the Hague Convention
- Families with children from multiple marriages
- As a STEP member firm we advise on and protect wealth across generations
- Clients with assets in multiple countries and unwinding complex business structures when separating
Whether you are in Australia with international assets — or based abroad with family law issues in Australia — we can help.
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You don’t have to manage complex family matters across borders alone. Contact Goldman Law today to schedule your free initial consultation with one of our senior international family lawyers.
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Specialist Cross Border Expertise

- 30+ Years of Cross-Border Legal Experience
- Offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane + international partners
- Winners of Best Family Law Firm 2023 & International Advisory Experts Award 2020
- Dedicated team of senior family lawyers – no hand-offs to juniors
- Strategically driven – not just compromise-focused
- Deep understanding of cultural sensitivities and local laws across borders
“We have successfully handled international family cases involving abduction, dual court filings, offshore asset tracing, and multijurisdictional custody – often under extreme pressure and high financial stakes.”
– Jas Sekhon, Managing Partner
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INTERNATIONAL & CROSS-BORDER FAMILY LAW FAQS
Compiled With Over 10Years of Data From Real Client Questions
Yes. You can pursue a cross-border divorce in Australia as long as you or your spouse has a sufficient connection to Australia (for example, being an Australian citizen or having lived in Australia for at least 12 months).
Australian law recognizes valid overseas marriages, so if your marriage was legally performed abroad, you can still apply for divorce under Australian family law. You’ll need to meet the normal requirements (such as 12 months’ separation) and provide your foreign marriage certificate (with an English translation if necessary), but the process is largely the same as any divorce in Australia.
Call Goldman Law for a free strategy discussion to see if you are eligible under Australian law.
If you and your spouse are in separate countries, deciding where to file for divorce and child custody is a strategic decision. In international family law, the choice of jurisdiction can greatly affect the outcome, since different countries have different rules on property division, spousal maintenance, and child custody.
Often, more than one country could have authority (for example, Australia if one partner is Australian, or another country where the other partner lives), and usually the court where proceedings are started first will take control of the case.
It’s wise to seek expert legal advice early From Goldman Law – a lawyer can analyze your situation and advise whether an Australian court or an overseas court would best protect your interests.
International child custody disputes are handled in Australia with the child’s best interests as the paramount consideration, just like any domestic case.
Australian courts can deal with custody (parenting) matters even if one parent is overseas, provided Australia is the appropriate forum – usually this is the case if the child is living in Australia or has a strong connection here.
These cases can be complex: the Family Court may need to coordinate with foreign courts or use international agreements to ensure the parenting arrangements are upheld across borders. In practice, an Australian court will make orders for things like parental responsibility and visitation, and you may then need to have those orders recognized or enforced overseas if the other parent is abroad.
Contact us and a senior Goldman Law lawyer will guide you.
You cannot unilaterally relocate a child overseas after a separation without either the other parent’s agreement or a court order. If one parent wants to move overseas with the child and the other parent does not consent, the relocating parent must apply to the Australian Family Court for permission (often called a relocation order).
The court will carefully consider whether the proposed international move is in the child’s best interests – weighing factors like the child’s relationship with both parents, the reasons for relocation, education and cultural opportunities, and how contact with the left-behind parent would be maintained. It’s crucial to follow the proper legal process and get advice before planning an overseas move with a child, because taking a child abroad without consent can breach Australian law and international treaties.
Contact us and a senior Goldman Law lawyer will guide you.
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an international treaty that Australia has signed to protect children from wrongful removal or retention across borders. It provides a legal process to promptly return abducted children to their country of habitual residence for custody matters to be resolved there. In practice, if your child is taken overseas without your permission (or not returned from an overseas trip), you can invoke the Hague Convention by applying through the Australian Central Authority, as long as the country where the child was taken is also a signatory.
This mechanism doesn’t decide long-term custody – it simply ensures the child is quickly brought back to their home country’s jurisdiction. International child abduction cases are very time-sensitive, so it’s important to act quickly and consult Goldman Lawyers who are very experienced in international family law to guide you through the process.
In an Australian divorce, all assets – including overseas property, foreign bank accounts, investments, or other international holdings – must be disclosed and will be considered in the property settlement. The Family Court in Australia includes international or offshore assets as part of the total marital asset pool to achieve a fair division between the parties.
You cannot exclude assets located overseas from the settlement; the court can make orders affecting those assets just as it can for assets in Australia.
While enforcement of orders on overseas property may require additional steps or cooperation with foreign courts, this process ensures a fair offshore asset division under Australian divorce laws.
Contact us and a senior Goldman Law lawyer will guide you.
Yes. The Family Court of Australia can look beyond complex structures like overseas trusts or companies to identify assets that really belong to either party. If a spouse has control over, or benefits from, assets held in an overseas trust or corporate entity, the court can treat those assets as part of the property pool (or at least as a financial resource) when deciding the property settlement. In other words, you generally cannot shield or hide assets offshore in trusts or shell companies to avoid division.
Goldman Lawyers are very experienced at uncovering such arrangements to ensure a just outcome. It’s wise to get legal advice on these complex offshore asset structures, as untangling them requires expertise.
When a couple has ties to multiple countries, choosing where to file for divorce (and handle related matters like property and child arrangements) is a crucial decision in any cross-border divorce.
Different countries’ laws can lead to different outcomes – for example, one country might divide assets differently or have another approach to spousal support or child custody.
Often, more than one country could potentially hear your case, and generally the country where proceedings are initiated first will be the one that proceeds with the divorce.
This makes timing and strategy important: by consulting a senior Goldman Law lawyer we will guide you as specialists in international family law.
Then you can determine which jurisdiction is most favourable for your situation and act quickly to secure that forum.