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Supervised time with children after separation - For certain separated families, it is appropriate for the time one parent spends with the children to be supervised by a third party. There are many reasons why supervised time is either requested by one parent, offered by one parent or ordered by the Court. When is supervised time with children considered? Sometimes a parent… Read more about Supervised time with children after separation
My ex-partner is delaying our property settlement - When separating with a former spouse or de-facto partner, it is common for parties to work together to reach a settlement on their financial relationship (property settlement) so both parties can move onto the next stage of their life. However, it is just as common for one party to delay finalising that property settlement. We… Read more about My ex-partner is delaying our property settlement
Ban on personal cross examination in family law court proceedings - Personal cross-examination of other parties is not permitted in certain circumstances in family law proceedings, where allegations of family violence have been raised. Where the ban applies, any cross-examination must be undertaken by a lawyer. In this article, we define personal cross-examination, the criteria required for the ban to apply and your options for banning… Read more about Ban on personal cross examination in family law court proceedings
Family law matters involving drugs, alcohol or family violence - Exposing a child to a parent (or third party) who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, in possession of drugs, or engaging in family violence, is unthinkable to most parents. A common conundrum which separated parents face is how to protect their child from harm, whilst also supporting the child’s relationship with the… Read more about Family law matters involving drugs, alcohol or family violence