Children and the Family Law Act

 The basic principles relating to children in the Family Law Act are:

  • Children have the right to know and be cared for by both their parents
  • Children have a right to spend regular time with each parent and other significant people in their lives
  • Parents jointly share duties and responsibilities concerning the welfare of the children
  • Parents should agree about the future parenting of their children
  • Children have a right to enjoy their culture.

 

Case Study - Family Law - "I feel better now.."

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"Sally" arrives in our reception area and takes a seat waiting to see one of our family law specialists.  When the lawyer greets her it is obvious that Sall...

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Case Study - Family Law - Kidnapping!

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Peter rang Moores Legal very upset, urgently wanting an appointment. Anne, his wife of eight years had disappeared two nights before with their six year old son ...

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