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1: How Much Does a Divorce Cost | November 17, 2019

Consider the costs and hidden fees associated with a divorce to gain an understanding of what to expect and how to manage the financial obligations…



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2: Same-Sex Parents Who Separate: Who gets the Children? | September 14, 2017

This article discusses what the Court might consider when dealing with parenting orders sought by same-sex parents and whether biological parents have an advantage in Court…



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3: Hearsay – What is it and when can you use it? | October 20, 2015

This article explains the concept of hearsay evidence and under which circumstances it may be admissible in court…



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4: How to File a Subpoena For Medical Records | October 14, 2015
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'My name is Prajesh Shrestha and I am currently in my 3rd year of the Juris Doctor at the University of Sydney.Upon graduating, I am interested in becoming a legal practitioner. My areas of interest includes family law and conveyancing. I also have a strong and abiding interest in social justice and as such I am undertaking a legal internship at the Public Interest Advocacy Centre performing legal research, client interviews and drafting.

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  • How to File a Subpoena For Medical Records - October 14, 2015
  • How to Remove a Judge or/and an ICL from Proceedings - September 3, 2015
  • Implications to Pre-Nuptial Agreements – the Pole Dancer Case: Wallace v Stelzer - December 11, 2014

In family law disputes, it might be necessary to subpoena medical records of either the opposing party or a third party. Seeking to issue a subpoena can be a complicated process, and is regulated by court rules of the relevant …..



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5: How to Remove a Judge or/and an ICL from Proceedings | September 3, 2015

This paper will consider the procedure for removing a judge and an Independent Children’s Lawyer (ICL) from proceedings. As the procedure for removing a judge varies considerably from removing an ICL, I will deal with them on a separate basis…



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6: How to Challenge a Child Support Assessment | August 2, 2015

A Child Support assessment is generally made when a child’s parents separate, providing the primary carer of the child/ren with sufficient income from the other parent in order to support and raise the child/ren…



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7: Family Law Jurisdictions in Australia and the Roles They Play | July 14, 2014

This article explains the various family law jurisdictions in Australia and its role in Court’s powers. Jurisdiction determines what subject matter a particular Judge can hear. This determines which court will hear your case. ..



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8: “Reasonable Practicality” in Family Law | June 30, 2014

This article will consider the meaning of “reasonably practicable” as it appears in section 65DAA of the FLA , and how it operates to allow or prevent cases where one of the parties seeks equal time or shared parenting orders…



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9: The History of the Family Law Act & its Amendments | May 16, 2014

It is clear that the Family Law Act has evolved since its creation in 1975. This can be explained by the constant change and wide variety of family structures. No family is the same and no family is perfect. There will always be a difficulty to provide a single concept of law and apply it universally. However, there has been a gradual movement towards equality for all family units, regardless of its composition…



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10: Disputing Legal Costs in Family Law Proceedings | April 12, 2014

Whilst Legal Aid and Community Legal Centres aim to provide financial assistance to those suffering legal hardship, their limited funding means that too often families are faced with the heavy burden of extensive legal costs. Such legal costs are for the most part unavoidable but there are several avenues available for clients to dispute hefty and overzealous legal costs…


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