Parenting orders may be changed by the Court if it can be demonstrated there is a significant change in circumstances.
Read MoreAs you work to sort out the parenting arrangements for your children, keep in mind the 10 points presented by Gabrielle Howley.
Read MoreCan someone who is not a parent of a child seek orders to be allowed to see them? There are some tests to meet but not impossible and you will need a lawyer by your side.
Read MoreRecording parents’ agreement on childrens’ arrangements in writing is often a good idea.
Read MoreThere are many questions about co-parenting in the current pandemic environment. This fact sheet will answer many of them for you.
Read MoreAny person concerned about the care of a child, their welfare or development can see Orders but do need to speak with their lawyer first.
Read MoreIt is not certain that the costs for sporting activities (or other similar extras-curricular activities) will fall within the child support system. So who pays?
Read MoreA Parenting Plan documents the agreed plan between parents to care for their children. As with any agreement legal advice can help you avoid unexpected pitfalls.
Read MoreIt's a wonderful time of year... so the saying goes but in the world of family law Christmas can often be one of the hardest times. Whether a relationship is on its last legs, or the split is new or it is one of many Christmas seasons you have spent apart arrangements can often still be difficult.
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