Laws on Children

Laws on Children Family Violence 4 July 2022 WHAT IS AN UNACCEPTABLE RISK OF HARM TO A CHILD?

Case Summary – Willmore and Menendez The case of Willmore and Menendez was an appeal brought by the mother of a decision in which the judge found that the mother posed an unacceptable risk of emotional and psychological harm to a child, aged six. The primary judge ordered that the father have sole parental responsibility, …

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Divorce Family Law Laws on Children Separation 17 September 2019 Applying for a passport for a child without both parent’s consent

Applying for a passport for a child without both parent’s consent An application for an Australian passport for a child has required the consent of both parents. However, for a variety of reasons, sometimes it is not possible to obtain the consent of both parents (especially if they are separated and not on speaking terms). …

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Custody Family Dispute Resolution Family Law Laws on Children Parenting Orders 3 July 2019 Changing Parenting Orders – how to change a court order

Changing Parenting Orders – how to change custody orders Variation of Parenting Orders- when can you change them? To set aside, cancel or vary any final parenting order, parties must meet the threshold test. This test is set out in the case of Rice v Asplund (1979) FLC 90-725. This case provides that where final …

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Family Dispute Resolution Contact Family Law Laws on Children 20 July 2018 Parental Alienation Syndrome and Collaborative Approach in Family Law Cases

Parental alienation seems to be increasing, according to a lot of family law solicitors in Australia. Meaning of Parental Alienation Syndrome What is parental alienation syndrome (PAS)? Essentially, it occurs when one parent influences the child against the other parent, by emotionally manipulating the child. Usually, the child (of any age from a toddler to …

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Contact Family Law Family Violence Laws on Children Relocation of Children Residence 2 July 2018 Wanting to relocate with children? Relocation of children cases

Are you wanting to relocate with children? How hard is it to relocate children overseas when the other parent opposes? When the courts consider cases on relocation of children, there is usually an extraordinary reason behind the application. However, in the case of Ellis & Murphy [2018] FamCA 468 (22 June 2018) the main reason …

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Appeals Contact Court Custody Divorce Family Law Laws on Children 30 May 2018 Parental Alienation: Change of custody when a parent alienates the other parent

Parental Alienation in Australia To see how the Family Law Courts treat parental alienation, here is a summary of a case recently decided where custody was changed:  (Lankester & Cribb [2018] FamCAFC 60 (6 April 2018) This was a case of severe alienation of the child against the father where the mother simply could not …

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Contact Court Custody Divorce Family Law Family Violence Laws on Children 25 August 2017 Can Recordings Be Used in Family Law Court?

Can you use recordings in a family law dispute? The use of smart phones has made it easier for parties in family law proceedings to secretly obtain audio and video recordings as evidence to be used in their family law cases Each of the States has their own legislation in relation to recordings. For example, …

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Contact Court Custody Divorce Family Law Intervention Orders Laws on Children Property 22 August 2017 Social Media in Family Law Court Cases

Use (and abuse) of social media is becoming more prevalent in court cases including in family law cases. Evidence in Court Cases Evidence obtained via social media is becoming increasingly common in family law proceedings. Evidence obtained from sources such as Facebook and Twitter can sometimes provide beneficial (and conversely sometimes very damaging) evidence for …

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Contact Court Custody Family Law Laws on Children Separation 1 August 2017 Child kidnapping cases in Australia family law

Help! My ex-partner has kidnapped our child! Will the police help? The short answer is no. Clients often come to us stating that their partner has taken the child and that the police won’t help. In most instances a parent taking a child is not considered ‘kidnapping’ which is normally a term applied to the …

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Intervention Orders Laws on Children Separation 22 September 2014 Understanding Intervention and Protection orders in Victoria

There are two types of Intervention Orders for personal protection- family violence and personal safety. Family violence orders or Intervention Orders are applied for in situations which have involved actual violence or the threat of family violence. Where personal safety is involved, it can include situations like stalking, harassment or similar behaviour. If you need …

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