Contravention Applications – Parenting Orders
The relevant legislation is Division 13A of the Family Law Act 1975 (“the Act”). One way to deal with another party who is not complying with Court Parenting Orders is to file a Contravention … [Read more...]
Parenting Orders – some things to consider
It is always in the rush of things or in the pressure of negotiations that we forget some of the little things in parenting orders…which later can become the big things. It is worth turning your mind … [Read more...]
What do I do? They won’t do what the Parenting Order says.
Written by Rachel Weatherly The Family Law process can be tiring, frustrating and exhausting, made even more so when, just as you think you can finally get on with life, the other party simply … [Read more...]
Family Dispute Resolution – Do I have to?
Written by Rachel Weatherly The Family Law Act 1975 requires that parties in a separation attempt to mediate disputes by way of a Family Dispute Resolution conference in relation to children before … [Read more...]
Circumstances where you may be able to challenge a Will
Inadequate Provision One of the most common reasons a person would challenge a Will is where that person feels like inadequate provision was made for them by the deceased. In Australia a person … [Read more...]
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