Co-parenting during the Easter school holidays in Queensland, can present unique challenges, but with careful planning and communication, it can also be a rewarding experience for both parents and children. One option for dividing time during the Easter long weekend is to have one parent spend time with the children from 12:00 pm Easter Saturday until 12:00 pm Easter Sunday, and the other parent from 12:00 pm Easter Sunday until 12:00 pm Easter Monday. This allows both parents to have...
Parenting Arrangements in Brisbane [caption id="attachment_17699" align="alignright" width="350"] Parenting Arrangements Brisbane[/caption] As the summer school holiday period comes to an end in Brisbane, Queensland, parents find themselves navigating the complexities of parenting arrangements, especially when their children return to school. Managing this transition requires effective communication, planning, and a focus on the best interests of the child. One key aspect to consider is the importance of open and honest communication between co-parents. Clear communication helps in establishing a solid foundation...
Nestled in the tropical paradise of Queensland, Cairns is a vibrant city that boasts not only breathtaking natural beauty but also a dynamic legal environment. In this tropical haven, legal services play a pivotal role in ensuring that justice is served to its residents. One crucial aspect of this legal landscape is town agency lawyer services. This blog will delve into the role of our town agency lawyers in Cairns, especially their involvement in matters that may require appearances at...
Central Practice Direction The Federal Circuit Court of Australia and Family Court of Australia officially merged to form the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (‘FCFCOA’) on 1 September 2021. The FCFCOA subsequently published the Central Practice Direction to detail the new case management pathway. As a practitioner or litigant in family law matters understanding the major structural changes to the system is imperative. Purpose of the Central Practice Direction The purposes of the Central Practice Direction are to...
What are Consent Orders? A Consent Order is made by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia formalising an agreement reached between parties after separation about parenting and/or property matters. A parenting order will only become legally binding if deemed to be in the best interests of the child. As a legally binding Order, each person affected by the Order must follow it. A parenting order deals with a range of issues, including but not limited to: Who the child will reside with; How much time the child will spend with each parent; Whether one or both parents...
On 1 September 2021 the Family Court of Australia merged with the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. The new Court referred to as the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has a primary aim to finalise 90% of property or parenting matters by way of providing a final judgment and decision within 12 months of filing an Initiating Application. For years, the Family and Federal Circuit Court’s have been overworked, understaffed, and plagued by constant delays and adjournments of...
More Funding for the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court of Australia. [caption id="attachment_11763" align="alignright" width="299"] Family Court of Australia[/caption] The recently announced 2021-2022 Budget has allocated $100 million over 4 years to the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court of Australia. It is hoped that this increased funding will assist in reducing the significant delays associated with the Court, which were amplified during the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding will also assist in improving safety measures for litigants, children and...
Covid-19 and Family Court of Australia With Melbourne currently in the midst of yet another lockdown as a result of the recent spread of Coronavirus, it’s important to know that the Courts remain up and running throughout this period. Did you know that there is a special dedicated COVID-19 Court List within the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia? The COVID-19 List operates to deal exclusively with urgent family law matters that have arisen as...
Overflow Causes The Family Court and Federal Circuit Court to Merge Many know that the family law courts are overflowing with matters and many of those matters relate to family violence and abuse, neglect, or harm coming to children. Some may not know that the majority of all family law matters that go to Court start off in the Federal Circuit Court. This Court (originally named The Federal Magistrates Court) was formed in 1999 to deal with less complex cases...
About The Lighthouse Project effect in Brisbane The Lighthouse Project came into effect in the Brisbane Registry of the Family and Federal Circuit Court of Australia in early 2021. It is a pilot program designed to assist the most vulnerable participants in parenting matters with concerns as to family violence, abuse or neglect, substance issues, and other safety issues. Why The Lighthouse Project? The main aim of The Lighthouse Project is to identify risk and provide parties with additional support...
Merging of the federal circuit court of Australia On 30 May 2018, the Government proposed to restructure the existing structure of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. This will have the effect of merging the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCA) as of 1 January 2019. Resulting from this merge, a new Family Law Appeal Division will be created to specifically hear appeals from family matters of the new court structure. The new structure intends to create a...
What Does Structural Reform of the Federal Court Mean To You? On 30 May 2018, the Government proposed to establish the new Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCA), amalgamating the two courts together under a new regime. In addition to this proposed structure, a new Family Law Appeal Division will be created to hear appeals from the FCFCA regarding family law matters. The implementation of the new structure commenced operation on 1 January 2019. There will now be...