The adversarial nature of Family Law proceedings concerns many family law practitioners. Such practitioners consider that reforms are long overdue. […]...
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Same Sex Marriage
On Wednesday 15 November 2017, the result of the historic vote offered to all Australians regarding whether same-sex couples should […]...
Read moreAnti-suit Injunctions
In Underwood & Underwood (2017) FLC 93-815, the wife sought leave to appeal against the order made by the primary judge granting an […]...
Read moreVideo recordings as evidence in parenting proceedings – are they admissible?
The evidentiary use of video recordings which have been taken by one party of the other in parenting proceedings is […]...
Read moreThe Equality Project’s Better Together Conference 2018
Nicholes Family Lawyers was a proud sponsor of the Better Together Conference 2018. The two-day national conference was held at […]...
Read moreKeturah Sageman Partner selected as Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers
We are proud to announce that Keturah Sageman, partner at Nicholes Family Lawyers, has recently become a Fellow of the […]...
Read moreCongratulations to Sally Nicholes and Keturah Sageman – Doyles Guide: Leading Parenting and Children’s Matters Lawyers
We are excited to congratulate our Partners Sally Nicholes and Keturah Sageman for being listed in Doyles Guide as Leading […]...
Read moreCan parents prevent the State from vaccinating children removed from their care?
A Melbourne mother is currently fighting an order handed down by the Children’s Court compelling her children to be immunised […]...
Read moreElderly couples and family law
An issue facing many elderly couples is when they become involuntarily separated from each other because of their declining physical […]...
Read moreThorne v Kennedy – High Court Rules on Binding Financial Agreement
Last week, the long awaited High Court judgment of Thorne v Kennedy was delivered. The parties had entered into two […]...
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