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91: Underground networks help parents breach Family Court custody orders | April 23, 2013

CHURCH and domestic violence groups have been accused of aiding underground networks that help parents breach custody orders and go on the run with their children.
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92: Call for court fee increases to finance support for at-risk children | April 18, 2013

FAMILY Relationship Centres have called for the revenue from court fee increases of 20 per cent intended to deter vexatious litigants to be redirected to mediation services to help at-risk children…



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93: NSW cuts funds to Welfare Rights Centre | April 16, 2013

The New South Wales Government has defended a decision to end funding for the Welfare Rights Centre. The centre helps individuals and families negotiate Centrelink decisions, with clients including vulnerable families, young people, those with disabilities, the unemployed and the …..



Judy Lorbek outside a Brisbane court at her last appearance.
94: Coast mum given six years’ jail for $2m Centrelink fraud | April 12, 2013

A $2 million payment error was deposited into a Sunshine Coast mum’s bank account because a child support worker typed the date into the payment field on her computer…



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95: What to be aware of before entering a Pre-nup | April 10, 2013

In Australia a pre-nup is simply a binding financial agreement that sits under the Family Law Act. It’s a legal contract that can be entered into by married couples, same-sex couples and those in de facto relationships…



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96: Female binge drinking leading to court hangover | April 5, 2013

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…



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97: On-the-spot apprehended domestic violence orders to protect women | February 28, 2013

POLICE will be able to issue apprehended domestic violence orders on the spot without court approval in what the government says is the “single most practical meaningful reform in combating domestic violence in memory”…



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98: ‘Pole dancer case’ could invalidate thousands of Pre-nups | February 24, 2013

THOUSANDS of prenuptial agreements may be ruled invalid if one man’s mission to extricate himself from a multimillion-dollar payment to the pole dancer he married succeeds…



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99: Hikes in court fees endanger access to justice | February 22, 2013

THE federal government is about to face moves in the Senate for an inquiry into whether its fee increases for the federal courts will reduce access to justice…



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100: Withdrawing treatment from premature babies — when doctors and parents disagree | February 19, 2013

Parents of babies born severely premature or with serious abnormalities are turning to the courts in a bid to override medical opinion to commence or continue life-sustaining treatment for their infants. It is difficult enough for parents to witness the …..


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