Family Law – Children – My Case is in Court
Children: My case is in court Before your court event you should see the Attending court section of this website. It provides information about etiquette and tips,
Children: My case is in court Before your court event you should see the Attending court section of this website. It provides information about etiquette and tips,
Children: Safety and risk Notifying the Court about family violence and child abuse If you have a family violence order, you must tell the Federal
Children: My application is urgent You can ask the Court to list your application urgently by seeking an interlocutory order that the matter be given
Children: I have been served If you have been served with an application for parenting orders, this means another relevant person (usually the other parent
Children: We cannot agree If you and another relevant person (usually the other parent of your child) cannot agree about the arrangements for your child
Children: We have agreed If you and another relevant person (usually the other parent of your child (or children)) have reached an agreement about arrangements
Children: Overview Even though you are separating, both parents are the most important people in your child’s (or children’s) life. When there are no safety or
Separate smarter: We cannot agree When it is safe, court proceedings should be a last resort. The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the
Separate smarter: We have partially agreed Where it is safe to do so, you can take ownership of your dispute. Whether you agree, partially agree
Separate smarter: We have agreed Where it is safe to do so, you can take ownership of your dispute. Whether you agree, partially agree or