Mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse is a critical aspect of safeguarding children from harm. Under the Children, Youth and […]...
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Subpoenas in Family Law
Collecting evidence is one of the most critical aspects of family law. In some matters, parties struggle to obtain requested […]...
Read moreCoercive Control: Recognising and Addressing the Hidden Epidemic in Family Law
In recent years, the field of family law has witnessed the emergence of a term that illuminates an alarmingly pervasive […]...
Read moreNavigating relocation after separation: the court’s approach to relocation matters
Separation can be an extremely challenging time for parties, particularly when children are involved and one party wishes to go […]...
Read moreSurrogacy arrangements excluded from Medicare
For the past few months, there has been a growing demand for the federal government to end the exclusion of […]...
Read moreIs Your “Friends with Benefits” Arrangement Actually a De Facto Relationship?
If a couple in a casual relationship are physically intimate in the absence of the commitments associated with a long-term […]...
Read more‘Buy Out’ Orders and Considering a Party’s Capacity to Pay – Aitken v Aitken [2023] FedCFamC1A
The Full Court of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has recently considered its role in drafting binding […]...
Read moreHow will Artificial Intelligence impact Family Law?
ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI made its debut on 30 November 2022, and quickly accumulated 100 […]...
Read moreVictoria Launches Australia’s First Public Egg and Sperm Bank
In welcome news for Victorians who are attempting to start a family using IVF, Australia’s first public egg and sperm […]...
Read moreEnd of financial year 2023 and the implications in family law
The end financial year on 30 June 2023 can be polarizing between those who have no regard for the date […]...
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