Every year the Federal Circuit and Family Court gives lawyers a cut off date by which any application that seeks to deal with Orders concerning Christmas needs to be filed.
Parenting Orders
Contravention Case – Bircher & Bircher
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When dealing with parenting disputes and issues it is not considered appropriate behaviour by the court for parents to engage in tit for tat approach.
Parenting Orders during a pandemic
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With the Australian Government restricting movements of citizens during the current COVID-19 pandemic, what does this mean for existing parenting orders?
Family Law complying with section 60I
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A recent Court of Appeal decision highlights the importance of complying with section 60I.
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