by Jacky Campbell | Feb 24, 2014 | Parenting
Understanding inconsistency in the law between states in Australia presents problems for practitioners and their clients. Navigating the many legal barriers facing those desperate for a child, who battle bureaucracies and the legal systems of Australia and other...
by Jacky Campbell | Jun 24, 2016 | Parenting
Recently, the Family Court of Western Australia delivered judgment in the “Baby Gammy” case. Although colloquially called the “Baby Gammy” case, the Court was asked to determine the parenting arrangements which were in the best interests of...
by Jacky Campbell | Nov 15, 2017 | Financial agreements, Parenting, Property
Even before the delivery of the judgment by the High Court in Thorne & Kennedy on 8 November 2017, a financial agreement case, there have been major developments under the Family Law Act 1975 (FLA) in case law in 2017. This paper covers: Wallis & Manning...
by Jacky Campbell | Aug 22, 2018 | Parenting
This paper is not an analysis of the psychological literature, but is written from the perspective of a solicitor who acts for parents who display alienating behaviour to their former partners and parents whose relationship with their children appear to have been...
by Jacky Campbell | Nov 27, 2018 | Overview of changes in the law, Parenting
The Family Law Amendment (Family Violence & Other Measures) Act 2018 (“Family Violence Act”) commenced operation on 1 September 2018. Its changes will impact on the law, practice and procedures in family law matters, not only where there are family...
by Jacky Campbell | Jul 30, 2019 | Parenting
Introduction A person’s consent is generally required in Australia before medical treatment can be provided. People are not required to provide that consent, and there are various reasons why they may withhold their consent. The issue of consent is, however,...
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