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Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands, we proudly serve Mittagong, Bowral, Picton, and surrounding areas. Our team lives and works here, offering personalised, face-to-face legal advice from people who understand the unique needs of our community.Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands, we proudly serve Mittagong, Bowral, Picton, and surrounding areas.
Our team lives and works here, offering personalised, face-to-face legal advice from people who understand the unique needs of our community.Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands, we proudly serve Mittagong, Bowral, Picton, and surrounding areas. Our team lives and works here, offering personalised, face-to-face legal advice from people who understand the unique needs of our community.Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands,
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Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands, we proudly serve Mittagong, Bowral, Picton, and surrounding areas. Our team lives and works here, offering personalised, face-to-face legal advice from people who understand the unique needs of our community.Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands, we proudly serve Mittagong, Bowral, Picton, and surrounding areas.
Our team lives and works here, offering personalised, face-to-face legal advice from people who understand the unique needs of our community.Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands, we proudly serve Mittagong, Bowral, Picton, and surrounding areas. Our team lives and works here, offering personalised, face-to-face legal advice from people who understand the unique needs of our community.Based in the heart of the Southern Highlands,
What factors does the Family Court consider when making parenting orders?
The Family Court may evaluate several factors to determine what arrangements are in the child’s best interests. This may include the child’s relationship with each parent and other significant individuals, such as grandparents. The court may also assess each parent’s ability to meet the child’s physical and emotional needs, considering factors such as work schedules, financial stability, and the support available from extended family. The child’s safety is typically a paramount consideration, particularly if there are allegations of neglect or family violence.
Additionally, the court may consider the wishes of the child, but only if the child is of sufficient maturity to express their views. Other factors that may be considered include the child’s cultural background, schooling, and any special needs. Parenting orders may be issued when the court believes the arrangements will promote the child’s welfare and well-being.
Key Considerations:
- The child’s relationship with parents and other family members may be considered.
- Safety concerns, including family violence, are typically prioritised by the court.
- The child’s opinions may be considered if they are mature enough to express them.
Can child custody arrangements be changed later?
Parenting arrangements may be modified if circumstances change. Parents may agree to alter the arrangements informally or through a new consent order. If one parent does not agree to the change, the other parent may apply to the Family Court to vary the existing order. The court may approve a modification if it is in the child’s best interests and reflects the current needs of the family.
Some reasons for changing arrangements may include a parent’s relocation, changes in the child’s school, or shifts in the child’s needs or preferences. If a parent is denied time with the child under the existing arrangement, they may apply to the court to vary the terms.
Separation Rules in Australia FAQs
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What is a Watch List Order?
A Watch List Order is a legal mechanism established by the Family Court or Federal Circuit Court to prevent a parent from taking their child out of Australia without the other parent’s consent. This order is significant in situations where there are concerns regarding child abduction or the child’s safety during international travel. The order places a child’s details on a watchlist at airports and borders, preventing the child from leaving the country until appropriate consent is provided or custody issues are resolved.
It aims to protect children from potential harm and ensure that both parents are involved in significant decisions affecting their child’s welfare.
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Wills help you protect the things you love
The benefits of a prepared will are many, and blah blah blah
Protection for Minor Children
If you have children under the age of 18, a will is essential. It allows you to name a legal guardian for your minor children in the event of your untimely death. Without a will, the court will make this decision, and the person they choose may not be the person you would have chosen to raise your children.
Providing for Pets
Believe it or not, your will can also provide for any pets you may have. This could involve naming a caregiver for your pets and setting aside funds for their care. Without a will, your pets might not be cared for as you would wish.
Facilitates Charitable Contributions
If you have a desire to support a specific cause or charity after your death, a will can help facilitate this. It allows you to allocate a portion of your assets to a charity or charities of your choice. Without a will, these intentions may not be honored.
Protection for Minor Children
If you have children under the age of 18, a will is essential. It allows you to name a legal guardian for your minor children in the event of your untimely death. Without a will, the court will make this decision, and the person they choose may not be the person you would have chosen to raise your children.
Providing for Pets
Believe it or not, your will can also provide for any pets you may have. This could involve naming a caregiver for your pets and setting aside funds for their care. Without a will, your pets might not be cared for as you would wish.
Facilitates Charitable Contributions
If you have a desire to support a specific cause or charity after your death, a will can help facilitate this. It allows you to allocate a portion of your assets to a charity or charities of your choice. Without a will, these intentions may not be honored.
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