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Travel time – how much is too much?

Travel time – how much is too much? Travel time – Often parents focus on the distance between their respective homes when considering equal…
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Legal help needed – my ex has everything

Legal help needed – my ex has everything Very often in relationships – and for many different reasons – couples arrange their assets so…
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My child just turned 12 – can they choose who they live with now?

My child just turned 12 – can they choose who they live with now? “My child just turned 12. I’ve heard that they can…
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Parental rights – do I have any?

Parental rights – do I have any? Under the Family Law Act 1975, parents have responsibilities and obligations rather than parental rights. It is…
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Amendments to Child Support legislation 2018

Amendments to Child Support legislation 2018 – a summary Schedule 1 – Child support amendments Part 1 – Interim periods: This Part amends the…
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Passports, children and parental consent

Passports, children and parental consent Key points A child’s passport application should include the written consent of each person who has parental responsibility for…
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Interim orders revisited where child is now older

Interim orders revisited where child is now older CONSIDERATION In my view it is significant that the child was two years and eleven months…
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My ex is threatening to leave the country with our children

My ex is threatening to leave the country with our children It is a heart-stopping concern for any parent when the other parent threatens…
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My ex is threatening to go for “full custody”

My ex is threatening to go for “full custody” “Full custody’ – despite the fact that this has not been a concept under the…
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How does Legal Aid decide who gets aid?

How do you decide who gets legal aid? Demand for legal aid is high, so LAQ use strict criteria when granting aid for legal…
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Legal principles for removal of ICL

Legal principles in respect of the removal of an Independent Children’s Lawyer In the matter of Dickens & Dickens [2016] FamCA 115 Justice Watts considered an Application…
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Arbitration – a discussion of principles

Arbitration – a discussion of the principles Legislative bases of the Application The Application as filed seeks that the Arbitral Award be set aside….
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Rice and Asplund –  a discussion of principles

Rice and Asplund –  a discussion of principles Rice and Asplund There was some disagreement concerning the scope of the principles, and what is commonly…
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Fees increase for Federal Circuit Court

Fees increase for Federal Circuit Court of Australia Fee from 1 July 2018 FILING FEES Application for divorce $900 Application for divorce – reduced…
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Imprisonment for contempt of court orders

Imprisonment for contempt of court orders Faukland & Shikia [2016] FamCAFC 83 (25 May 2016) The following is annotated. Summary: Where the appellant appeals…
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ICL guidelines

ICL guidelines ICL  – In 2013 the Chief Justices of the Family Court of Australia, the Family Court of Western Australia and the Chief…
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The Future of Mediation and Litigation

The Future of Mediation and Litigation The following is offered by The Federal Court’s website: What cases are suitable for mediation? All cases, regardless…
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The attitude of legal professionals to mediation

The attitude of legal professionals to mediation It would be fair to say that lawyers have been amongst the strongest advocates both for and…
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What difference to litigation does mediation offer?

What difference to litigation does mediation offer? Laurence Boulle has accurately opined:25 Traditionally dispute resolution processes have had system-maintenance functions: in broad terms they…
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The emergence of mediation in the Australian context

The emergence of mediation in the Australian context It is not the purpose of this paper to engage in any discussion of the definition…
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“Disputes are not things: They are social constructs”

“Disputes are not things: They are social constructs” As Felstiner, Abel and Sarat opined “Disputes are not things: They are social constructs”1 Those same…
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What is the Rule of Law?

What is the Rule of Law? Robin Speed, President of the Rule of Law Institute of Australia offers the following as regards the rule…
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The Federal Circuit Court and Authorised Reports

The Federal Circuit Court and Authorised Reports As a busy trial court, the Federal Circuit Court has no authorised reports for its judgments, nor…
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Laws – what are they?

Laws – what are they? The existence of laws is fundamental to a society governed by the rule of law. However, the creation and…

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