Advocacy that protects: how trauma awareness can make all the difference
At the heart of trauma-informed care is a recognition of human needs, extending beyond awareness of a client’s pre-existing trauma. This will be the focus…
At the heart of trauma-informed care is a recognition of human needs, extending beyond awareness of a client’s pre-existing trauma. This will be the focus…
From void financial agreements to anti‑suit disputes and unusual separation facts, recent judgments illustrate the breadth of issues shaping family law.
Decisions on deviating from filed pleadings, AI misuse by a litigant in person, and whether completion of programs justifies reconsidering parenting orders.
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON
The Family Court and Federal Circuit Court will continue to fast-track urgent family law matters under the COVID-19 list system implemented in April.
Family Court settles dispute over hormone therapy for teenager with gender dysphoria.
Consideration of the legality and admissibility of covert recordings in family law proceedings.
Brett McGrath is a lawyer, Law Society councillor and Family Court registrar who in April was appointed to a new national registrar position to cope…
The new National Arbitration list in a nutshell & some helpful tips for discussing dispute resolution options.
With COVID-19 adding an extra complication to the lives of many families, how are families to approach their family law issues during this time ?
A panel of family law experts has weighed in on the recommendations put forward by a national review of Australia’s family law system.
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By ROBERT GLADE-WRIGHT.