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  • Do You Need a Section 60I Certificate Before Applying for Parenting Orders in Australia?26/03/2026
    If you are thinking about applying to the Court for parenting orders, one of the first procedural requirements you must consider is whether a section 60I certificate is required. In most parenting disputes across Australia, including matters heard in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, the answer is yes. The Family Law Act… Read more: Do You Need a Section 60I Certificate Before Applying for Parenting Orders in Australia?
  • Family and Psychological Reports in Parenting Proceedings19/03/2026
    Understanding Child Impact Reports, Family Reports and Court-Ordered Assessments If you are involved in parenting proceedings in Australia, particularly in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, you may be informed that a Family Report or psychological assessment has been ordered. For many parents across Sydney and NSW, this can feel confronting. These reports… Read more: Family and Psychological Reports in Parenting Proceedings
  • Family Law Updates 2026: What Australian Families Should Watch Closely12/03/2026
    Australian family law continues to evolve in response to social change, technological advancement and a deeper understanding of family violence and child safety. Following significant amendments to the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) in 2024 and 2025, further developments are expected to shape how parenting and property disputes are managed in 2026 and beyond. For… Read more: Family Law Updates 2026: What Australian Families Should Watch Closely
  • Protecting Sensitive Information in Family Law Parenting Proceedings19/02/2026
    Parenting disputes are among the most personal matters dealt with by Australian courts. When disagreements about children proceed to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, parties are often required to disclose highly private material, including medical records, counselling notes and psychological reports. For many parents in Sydney and across NSW, the prospect of… Read more: Protecting Sensitive Information in Family Law Parenting Proceedings
  • Who Stays in the Family Home After Separation?22/01/2026
    One of the most immediate and stressful questions after separation is: who remains in the family home? For many couples across Sydney and NSW, the home is not just a financial asset. It represents stability for children, emotional history and long-term security. However, there is no automatic rule about who must leave and who can… Read more: Who Stays in the Family Home After Separation?
  • When Can a Parent Relocate With a Child After Separation?15/01/2026
    Relocation disputes are among the most challenging issues in Australian family law. After separation, it is common for circumstances to change. A parent may receive a job offer interstate, need to move closer to extended family, face financial pressures or simply wish to start again. However, when children are involved, relocation is not just a… Read more: When Can a Parent Relocate With a Child After Separation?
  • Crypto, Digital Assets and Divorce: How NSW Courts Treat Them in Property Settlements24/12/2025
    Cryptocurrency and digital assets have become mainstream in Australia, but they have also created new challenges in family law. During a separation, assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, NFTs, online trading accounts and even in-game digital items may form part of the property pool. In NSW, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) treats… Read more: Crypto, Digital Assets and Divorce: How NSW Courts Treat Them in Property Settlements
  • Christmas and School Holiday Parenting Arrangements: A Practical Guide for Separated Families22/12/2025
    School holidays, Christmas and special occasions can be stressful for separated parents, especially when communication is strained or parenting orders are unclear. These times of year matter deeply to children, and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) expects parents to plan ahead and make decisions that prioritise stability, predictability and the child’s… Read more: Christmas and School Holiday Parenting Arrangements: A Practical Guide for Separated Families
  • How Digital Evidence Is Used in NSW Family Law Cases17/12/2025
    Digital communication plays a huge role in modern relationships, and it can become crucial evidence when a relationship breaks down. Text messages, social media posts, screenshots, emails, location tracking data and even metadata can influence how the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) decides parenting and property matters. In NSW, digital evidence is… Read more: How Digital Evidence Is Used in NSW Family Law Cases
  • The Evatt List Explained: How High-Risk Family Law Cases Are Managed in NSW11/12/2025
    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) introduced the Evatt List to provide a safer, faster and more specialised process for cases involving serious family violence, child abuse or significant safety risks. For parents or separating couples in NSW, being placed on the Evatt List can feel intimidating. But the list is designed… Read more: The Evatt List Explained: How High-Risk Family Law Cases Are Managed in NSW
  • Business and Divorce: What Happens to Your Company, Trust or Franchise?10/12/2025
    Separating when you own a business creates unique challenges. Whether you run a small family company, hold shares in a growing enterprise, operate through a trust or manage a franchise, these structures become part of your property settlement under Australian Family Law. In NSW, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) can make… Read more: Business and Divorce: What Happens to Your Company, Trust or Franchise?
  • When Can Parenting Orders Be Reconsidered? Understanding the Rice v Asplund Rule and Section 65DAAA28/11/2025
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  • Understanding the Family Law Watchlist in Australia: A Guide for NSW Parents15/09/2025
    If you’re concerned your child may be taken overseas without your consent, the Family Law Watchlist (formerly known as the Airport Watchlist) could be an essential legal safeguard. This watchlist, administered by the Australian Federal Police (AFP), can prevent a child from leaving Australia where doing so would breach existing parenting orders or court proceedings.… Read more: Understanding the Family Law Watchlist in Australia: A Guide for NSW Parents
  • Changes to Divorce Applications from 10 June 2025: What You Need to Know05/09/2025
    The Family Law Amendment Act 2024 introduces significant changes to the way divorces are processed in Australia, with most amendments taking effect from 10 June 2025. These reforms impact how, when, and under what conditions parties can apply for a divorce in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. If you’re separated and considering… Read more: Changes to Divorce Applications from 10 June 2025: What You Need to Know
  • How Family Violence Can Impact Property Settlements in Australia01/09/2025
    Family law in Australia has undergone significant changes that now place greater legal recognition on the effects of family violence, particularly economic and financial abuse, when determining property settlements after separation. These reforms are especially relevant for individuals navigating the division of assets in the aftermath of an abusive relationship. Understanding Economic and Financial Abuse… Read more: How Family Violence Can Impact Property Settlements in Australia
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    What Happens After a Family Violence Intervention Order (AVO) is Made in NSW?22/08/2025
    If an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) or Apprehended Personal Violence Order (APVO) has been made against someone in your life, you might be wondering what comes next. Whether you are the protected person or the respondent, it’s critical to understand your rights, responsibilities, and what the legal process involves after the order is in… Read more: What Happens After a Family Violence Intervention Order (AVO) is Made in NSW?
  • June 2025 Family Law Changes for Property Settlements in Australia
    June 2025 Family Law Changes for Property Settlements in Australia20/08/2025
    From 10 June 2025, significant reforms to Australia’s family law system will come into effect, particularly in how property settlements are handled following separation or divorce. These changes aim to ensure a more equitable outcome for separating parties by taking into account family violence, clarifying the treatment of companion animals, and codifying the duty of… Read more: June 2025 Family Law Changes for Property Settlements in Australia
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    How to Divorce a Spouse in Prison in Australia18/08/2025
    Divorcing a spouse who is currently serving time in prison may seem daunting, but it is entirely possible under Australian law. While the process can involve unique legal and logistical challenges, the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) does not prevent a person from seeking divorce simply because their spouse is incarcerated. Is It Legal to… Read more: How to Divorce a Spouse in Prison in Australia
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    How to Create a Parenting Plan Without Going to Court in Australia13/08/2025
    When parents separate, one of the most important issues to resolve is how to care for their children moving forward. While many assume the Family Court is the only path, the truth is you can often resolve parenting arrangements privately, without the need for litigation. A Parenting Plan allows you to reach an agreement with… Read more: How to Create a Parenting Plan Without Going to Court in Australia
  • Will You Pay Tax on Your Divorce Settlement in Australia?
    Will You Pay Tax on Your Divorce Settlement in Australia?18/07/2025
    Separation is never easy, and when it comes to dividing property, assets, or superannuation, the emotional toll is often matched by financial complexity. A common question is, Will I have to pay tax on my divorce settlement in Australia? The answer isn’t always straightforward. While many transfers made under a formal divorce settlement aren’t taxed… Read more: Will You Pay Tax on Your Divorce Settlement in Australia?

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