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21: Overnight Care for Under 2 Year Olds: Unravelling the Controversy | July 1, 2014

This article attempts to address the long-standing and emotional debate surrounding parenting plans after separation – in particular, the appropriateness of overnight care for under 2 year olds…





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22: “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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23: Family Law Reform in Australia: Government Bodies | June 7, 2014

There are a few major agencies that influence on reforming the law, these are the Law Reform Commissions, the Parliament and its Committees, the media, and the non-government organisations…





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24: What Resources Are Available to a Parent Whose Child has been Abducted? | May 28, 2014

The vast majority of child abductions are not carried out by total strangers, but by the child’s own parent or close relative. This article will detail the resources available to a parent whose child has been abducted by someone both they and the child know…





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25: Explaining Adult Child Maintenance (for Child Support) | May 18, 2014

There is an understandable misconception in Australian law that child maintenance ends when the child legally becomes an adult, that is, at 18 years of age – however this is not entirely true for all scenarios…





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26: 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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27: How the Courts Divide Property in Divorce Proceedings | April 10, 2014
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Dinesh is a lawyer with overseas experience currently completing the bridging course to be recognized as a lawyer in Australia. He has experience in successfully assisting individual as well as corporate clients in many areas of law. His strength is the ability to simplify complex legal issues, communicate effectively and find practical legal solutions for his clients.
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  • Everything you need to know about Family Trusts: Part 1 - August 21, 2014

Where there is an irretrievable breakdown of a marriage, the party’s can apply for a divorce. An application for divorce is available 12 months after the date of separation. The Court must be satisfied that you and your partner have …..





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28: Do Parents Have Rights or Responsibilities in the Family Law Act? | March 20, 2014

There is a common misconception by parents entering family law litigation of seeking to preserve their parental rights, however this is not the case as the Family Law Act 1975[1] is almost entirely focussed on a parental responsibilities – especially when there is the underlying principle in family law that the “best interests of a child” must come first…





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29: Estate Disputes & Contesting a Will | March 4, 2014

The Succession Act sets out the criteria of eligibility to contest a Will. Among those eligible is a child of the deceased person whose Will is being contested, including a child born into or adopted by a de facto or domestic relationship. Moreover, it is assumed that there is a moral obligation on the deceased to provide for the maintenance, education and advancement in life of their child…





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30: Decisions on behalf of your Children: The doctrine of ‘Parens Patriae’ in Australia | March 4, 2014

Parens Patriae means ‘parent of the country’ in Latin, and refers to the common law doctrine by which the Sovereign has an obligation to protect the interests of those unable to protect themselves, such as children and mentally incapacitated adults. For example, the State has a duty to protect children or the mentally ill who are abused or neglected…




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