The Child Protection Convention and jurisdiction of the Children’s Court
Despite fresh case law and legislative reform, international obligations still govern overseas jurisdictional issues.
Despite fresh case law and legislative reform, international obligations still govern overseas jurisdictional issues.
The latest decisions discussing judicial bias, ultra vires parenting orders, denial of procedural fairness and financial agreements. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON.
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON
Family law practitioners should be aware of the new Critical Incident List which manages cases where a non-parent carer seeks parenting orders in narrow circumstances.
The Act does not set out circumstances where discharge of an Independent Children’s Lawyer may be warranted, rather this has developed from the case law.
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON
In parenting disputes regarding whether to vaccinate a child against Covid-19, a primary consideration is whether the decision will be in the child’s best interest.
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON
Two unrelated cases of Stanford v Stanford illustrate the intersection of family, succession and arguably elder law in a blended family context.
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON
Reporting and analysis of recent family law decisions. By CRAIG NICOL and KELEIGH ROBINSON