Family Law Amendment Act 2023: Key Changes Explained
Discover key changes in the Family Law Amendment Act 2023. Understand its effects on custody, divorce, and protection orders.
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Discover key changes in the Family Law Amendment Act 2023. Understand its effects on custody, divorce, and protection orders.
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Explore Section 75(2) of the Family Law Act and learn its impact on financial settlements with practical insights from Jameson Law.
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Can I Travel Overseas with My Child After Separation? When a relationship ends, parenting arrangements become one of the most sensitive and contentious issues, especially when one parent wishes to travel overseas with the child. Whether it’s for a holiday, a family visit, or a permanent relocation, strict legal requirements exist to ensure that international
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Just like comparing surfboards to skateboards, criminal law and family law in Australia are worlds apart. Criminal law deals with offences such as theft, assault or sexual offences and seeks punishment for unlawful conduct, while family law focuses on resolving disputes within families and protecting children. Meanwhile, family law dives into divorce, parenting and property
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Family Law Mediation in NSW Mediation is a dispute resolution process where the parties are assisted by an independent third party to help them reach agreement. It is commonly required before starting Family Law proceedings, subject to recognised exceptions. Family Law Mediation is an effective tool to resolve issues without litigation and can also narrow
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What are Consent Orders? Simply put, Consent Orders are Orders made by consent of the parties. Broadly speaking, there are two avenues which can be taken to obtain a Consent Order in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia: Where the parties agree to the financial terms of settlement and/or parenting arrangements in relation
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Our solicitor, Mr Christopher Alis, represented a 19-year-old mother in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. Case The 19-year-old mother had recently separated from her 19-year-old partner, with whom she has a 2-year-old daughter. The father took the child to spend time with him; however, he did not return the child to the
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Care and Protection proceedings in New South Wales are conducted in the Children’s Court of NSW in the first instance. The act governing such proceedings is the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 and accompanying regulations. The Court deals with matters where concerns have arisen regarding the safety, welfare and well-being of
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