Parenting & Children Matters
Children Matters in Family Law
Family Law can be quite complicated and particularly stressful for all parties involved. This is especially ture when it comes to the most important matters to our heart, our children.
The Family Law Act states that the rights and well being of a child of a marriage or a relationship is paramount. The Family Law Court of Australia and the Federal Magistrates Court all take the well being of children very seriously, by always putting the child or the children first.
The Family Court of Australia is continuously developing programs to improve outcomes for disputed parties, especially for the children.
One major recent change implemented by the Family Court of Australia is the introduction of the Children’s Case Pilot program. Basically, the Family Court is attempting to focus on achieving better outcomes for the children of the parents in a dispute. The program encourages parties to spend less time in Court and encourages mediation.
Another major change is the introduction of the Family Law Amendment (Shared Responsibility) Act 2006. The Act established 65 Family Relationship Centres for the benefit of families in dispute. As a result of the relationship, the Court now requires families to attempt to resolve their conflict before their application is heard in the Court, in hope that Court proceedings will be avoided.
Further, the Act has changed the way the Courts deal with issues with respect to children. That is, the Courts will initially begin with requiring both parents to have equal roles in deciding major issues with respect to their children. However, the Act does not state how parents are to exercise this right. In the absence of an agreement between the parents, this can be overcome by creating a Parenting Plan or Parenting Order.
More importantly, the Court will consider initially whether it is appropriate that the children spend equal time with both parents. Various factors come into play that the judges consider as their ultimate goal is what they believe is in the best interests of the child.
The law provides that parental responsibility ends once the child turns 18 years old or the child is adopted.
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Antwan Lawyers understands all the different types of disputes that can arise involving children. We also understand the Family Court processes and the law. We can assist you in identifying the real issues of your dispute and actively attempt to settle the dispute to avoid unnecessary Court appearances and to reduce your costs.
We will provide clear advice and invite your questions so that you too can better understand your matter.
Ultimately, we understand that children are fragile. Therefore, resolving disputes early is more beneficial for your children and consequently is better for you.
No matter how small or big or your differences are, at Antwan Lawyers, we will aim to provide you with sound advice that will ensure you reach a resolution that is a best possible fir for you and your children, whilst ensuring that you will continue to be a part of your child's or children's lives.
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