Category: Family Law

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POSTED: 26 Feb 2024
In the event of a couple's separation, whether it occurs during an engagement or after marriage, the question often arises as to whether the engagement ring should be returned or kept.
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POSTED: 13 Dec 2023
Some major changes have recently occurred in the family law system. On 19 October 2023, the Commonwealth Parliament passed two bills, namely, the Family Law Amendment Bill 2023 and the Family Law (Information Sharing) Bill 2023.
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POSTED: 13 Sep 2023
Initial contributions are the assets and sometimes liabilities that a party had when they entered a relationship. This could be real property, savings, shares and superannuation, or it could be a credit card debt or mortgage.
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POSTED: 25 Jul 2023
A subpoena is a legal document issued by a court that requires a person to produce certain documents, attend court, or give evidence at a specific time and place. In the context of family law, a subpoena may be used to compel individuals or organisations to provide information or documents...
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POSTED: 09 Jun 2023
A common issue that arises in family law property cases is how a loan from a family member to a party in a relationship ought to be treated and characterised for the purposes of family law proceedings.
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POSTED: 15 Mar 2023
In this matter, the Mother made an application to have the Child relocate with her to Adelaide where she would have the support of her extended family. The Father of the Child opposed the relocation as his extended family support is in Melbourne.
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POSTED: 14 Feb 2023
In this matter, a father made an application to the courts to prevent the child from holding a secondary passport from the child’s mother country of birth (‘Country B’).
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POSTED: 17 Oct 2022
In this matter, a father applied to the court to have his 6 and 3 year old children returned to him after the mother relocated to Sydney.
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POSTED: 25 Aug 2022
The Full Court of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia recently heard the case of Isles & Nelissen [2022]. This case clarified the Court's role in parenting matters when assessing unacceptable risks where there are allegations of child abuse.
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POSTED: 27 Jul 2022
The recent merge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) in September 2021, exists as one entry point for parenting disputes to be dealt with by the Court. With the implementation of parenting orders by this Court, if a party breaches such orders penalties follow.
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