This case involved two children with different fathers. The father of the youngest child applied for an order that both […]...
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New Victorian Law gives all Donor-Conceived People the Right to Know their Genetic Heritage
A bill was recently passed in the Victorian Parliament allowing individuals who were conceived with donated eggs or sperm to […]...
Read moreAccessing family law in regional areas
There are often regional areas in Victoria and throughout Australia where there may be no lawyers at all or at […]...
Read moreOur new partner
We are delighted to announce that Keturah Sageman has been appointed a Partner at Nicholes Family Lawyers. Keturah is a […]...
Read moreAnna Parker, Partner of Nicholes Family Lawyers Becoming a Barrister
We are proud to announce that Anna Parker, Partner of Nicholes Family Lawyers, will shortly be commencing an exciting new […]...
Read moreTreatment of Compensation Claims in Family Law Property Proceedings
When a party to a relationship receives a large personal injury compensation payment it can have a significant impact on […]...
Read moreInternational Surrogacy Consideration
Nicholes Family Lawyers was involved with one of the last Thailand commercial surrogacy cases before the new laws banning commercial […]...
Read moreTransgender Children and the Law
The Guardian Newspaper recently published an article titled “Transgendered Children, the Law, and a Boy Born in the Skin of […]...
Read moreRelevance of Special Needs Children to Property Settlement: Daymond v Daymond [2014] FamCAFC 212
This case involved an appeal by the husband against a property settlement order in a case where the parties had […]...
Read moreUnacceptable Risk to a Child
The issue of unacceptable risk to a child spending time with a parent was dealt with extensively in the case […]...
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