PARENTING – Schooling – Where the parents seek that their children attend different schools The relevant authorities set out some of the applicable principles as follows: Schooling disputes are not resolved by the application of a “blanket presumption” or preference for the views held by the residential parent. The Court is required to apply the objects and principles of Part VII of the Family Law Act and to consider the statutory criteria in forming conclusions about the child’s best interests. Section...
Change Your Child's Surname Changing a child’s surname post-separation is a common occurrence in family law. The process is relatively straightforward if both parents agree. However, it becomes complicated when one parent wishes to change a child’s surname post-separation and the other parent opposes such change. In parenting matters, the Court must apply a presumption that it is in the best interests of the child for the parents to have equal shared parental responsibility in relation to major long-term issues...