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Navigating the complexities of family law can be challenging, and the outcome of a court decision may not always align with your expectations or perceived
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Navigating the complexities of family law can be challenging, and the outcome of a court decision may not always align with your expectations or perceived

Navigating the complexities of family court without legal representation can be challenging, yet many Australians find themselves in this position. This guide offers practical steps

In parenting disputes, it is common to see parents requesting drug testing in the Family Court. Drug use is not specifically mentioned anywhere in the

The Courts have to ensure that their decisions are enforced and are never happy when you break family court orders. Contravening, or ‘breaching’ a Family

This blog post is made to help you understand what steps to take if a party breaches a family court order. Our goal is to

With Christmas and New Year celebrations around the corner, one of the most common questions asked is: Do you need a court order to take

A contravention of court orders occurs when a person fails to comply with or breaches a court order made under the Family Law Act 1975

Honesty is very important in family court. People telling lies or hiding the truth during court cases can cause big problems. This is true in

The Discrete Property List (DPL) was introduced in Sydney by the Federal Circuit Court in 2019. It is a special list for situations where applications

Finding a middle ground is the best way to keep things from worsening when a divorce or separation is inevitable. People have always been told