Relocation of Children

Relocation of Children 7 September 2020 Child Relocation: A Case Study

A family law case in which the mother was ordered to relocate with her child to be closer to the father in order to make it easier for both parents to agree on acceptable custody arrangements   Tandy & Eastman In Tandy & Eastman [2020] FCCA 541 (19 February 2020 Federal Circuit Court of Australia) …

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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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Custody Family Violence Finance Laws on Children Prenups Property Refinancing Relocation of Children Separation 19 March 2014 The 8 myths of separation

The top 8 myths of separation Many of our clients come to see us with incorrect assumptions about their rights, and their ex- spouse’s rights after separation. To help you understand the process, we have put together a list of the top 8 myths of separation with answers: Myth 1. “If I move out  I …

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Contact Custody Family Violence Laws on Children Relocation of Children 19 March 2014 How family violence impacts on family law rights

Legal principles applying to family violence: The family law presumption of “equal shared parental responsibility”, does not apply in cases where there is child abuse or family violence The requirement that people attend mediation does not apply if there is family violence or abuse A fear or apprehension of family violence must be “reasonable” A …

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Contact Custody Laws on Children Relocation of Children Residence 6 March 2014 What are the new laws about children?

What are the new laws about children? Changes to ’the Family Law Act 1975′ made in 2006 include: The introduction of a new presumption of shared parental responsibility A new way for the court to determine what is in the best interests of a child A focus on parenting plans to reach agreement over children without having …

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