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Parental Alienation – How do the Courts Deal with This Vexed Issue?

Cases, Family CourtBy Annmarie FarrellJuly 7, 2018Leave a comment

In the 2018 case of Goldman v Goldman, the wife was the primary carer to the parties’ two children aged 13 and 11 years of age respectively at the date of the trial prior to separation, and the children had also lived with the wife since separation.

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Financial Agreements

Family Court, LawsBy Tanya LavanJuly 2, 2018Leave a comment

I recently presented an information session for Law Week 2018 entitled “Do I need a Pre-Nup? Everything you ever wanted to know about Financial Agreements / Pre-Nuptial Agreements”. There was a request for the information provided at the session and so I intend to summarise the information provided along with links to assist.

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Major Restructure of Family Law Courts Announced

LawsBy Annmarie FarrellMay 31, 20181 Comment

On 30 May 2018 the Government announced its proposal for the restructure of the Federal Courts
which have jurisdiction to hear Family Law matters.

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The Duty to Disclose in Financial Cases and What if I don’t “Tell All”?

LawsBy Winning WangFebruary 17, 2018Leave a comment

The duty of disclosure is an obligation that each party make full and frank disclosure of his or her financial situation to the other party and to the Court.

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“I want to change my consent orders”

Cases, Family CourtBy Tanya LavanFebruary 5, 2018Leave a comment

With the new year upon us, many new enquiries relate to parenting orders and whether these can be changed. Thankfully in the recent case of Searson & Searson [2017] FamCAFC 119 (5 July 2017) the Full Court (Murphy, Kent and Loughnan JJ) reviewed the current case law with respect to this.

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Court Sanction No Longer Required for Stage Two Treatment of Gender Dysphoria

Cases, Family CourtBy Annmarie FarrellJanuary 17, 2018Leave a comment

The Full Court of the Family Court held in the 2017 decision of Re Kelvin that the Court’s sanction is no longer required for stage two treatment of Gender Dysphoria where the child is capable of giving Informed Consent or those with parental authority authorise the treatment.

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Family Law Property Settlement and Assets Acquired Post Separation

Cases, Family CourtBy Winning WangDecember 22, 20172 Comments

Life, financially or otherwise, does not go into a state of animated suspension after separation and pending property settlement – parties’ financial circumstances constantly change and will be different at time of separation and when orders are made.

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Holla “We Want Prenup! We Want Prenup!” (Yeah)

CasesBy Tanya LavanDecember 22, 2017Leave a comment

While some family lawyers may be running for the hills when it comes to the preparation of a Financial Agreement prior to or during marriage, we aren’t at Farrell Family Lawyers.

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