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1: How to File a Subpoena For Medical Records | October 14, 2015
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Prajesh Shrestha

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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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2: 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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3: The Difference between a Parenting Plan and an Order by Consent | April 21, 2014

A parenting plan and a parenting order by consent (aka a consent order) are two of the methods available to separated parents who are creating a formal agreement concerning their shared parental responsibilities. ..



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4: Who, What & Where – Family Law Dispute Roadmap | April 18, 2014

In an attempt to resolve family law disputes, many approach the courts. Nonetheless, courts are neither the simplest nor the sole avenue for dispute resolution. There are many stages involved prior to, and during a court process. This article attempts to briefly explain these various stages and the role of the parties involved in each stage…


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