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A lethal drug promoted by euthanasia campaigners as a peaceful way to die is easily being illegally imported into Australia…
Why don’t we borrow from real estate and create a marital lease? Instead of wedlock, a “wedlease.”..
Older Australians with time on their hands have turned to online free classifies website Gumtree and organisations like ‘Find a Grandparent’ to connect with families in need of a grandparent in their life. But prominent law firm Slater and Gordon has warned families that “surrogate grandparent” relationships may be mutually beneficial, but also come with potential legal issues…
Whether it’s tweet-happy judges or YouTube-wielding family law litigants, social media is dramatically reshaping our court system. Two judges speak candidly about the many challenges that social media poses to our courts and the unprecedented opportunity it offers for a more transparent legal system…
The threats to kill, strangle and maim pets are becoming part of the regular revenge tactics of divorcing couples as they argue over the custody of children and animals…
Instead of the seven-year itch, Australia’s married couples are increasingly calling it quits once they’re past the 20-year mark. For a growing number of couples, “till death do us part” seems to translate into “until the kids leave home.”..
A DESPERATE dad has been reunited with his abducted daughter after his decade-long search for her ended near Sydney yesterday…
A growing trend of alcohol abuse by Australian women is behind an increase in divorces and other family disputes before the courts, the head of Slater & Gordon’s family law practice has claimed…
THE man who lists Nelson Mandela and Bill Clinton as former clients is orchestrating publicity for the Sunshine Coast mother of the four Italian girls who have been caught in a bitter custody dispute…








