The rise in domestic violence incidents, exacerbated by increased media coverage, has provoked significant political response. Governments, recognising the urgency of the issue, have initiated a series of measures aimed at addressing and mitigating domestic violence. These actions reflect a multifaceted approach that includes legislative changes, increased funding for support services, and public awareness campaigns. The political momentum has also influenced judicial practices, particularly concerning domestic violence orders (DVOs). Political Reaction In response to the surge in domestic violence cases,...
Breaches of Financial Court Orders and Enforcement [caption id="attachment_14773" align="alignright" width="350"] Breaches of Financial Court Orders and Enforcement[/caption] Breaches of Financial Court Orders are common, though not ideal in Family Law matters, especially for property matters where large sums of money are to be paid and transfer of property is to be arranged. In general, financial orders require payment of a sum of money or the transfer of property/chattels. When a party refuses or fails to pay the sum or...
Greater Support for Domestic and Family Violence Survivors in Queensland Queensland recently announced that a new pilot allowing the use of police body-worn camera footage in Court for domestic and family violence victim-survivors will be established under the Evidence and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021. Essentially, video statements taken by trained police officers will be admissible as a survivor’s evidence-in-chief in criminal proceedings for a domestic violence offence, including breaches of domestic violence orders. The pilot stemmed from the recommendation...