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This section provides general information on various areas of Family Law. If seeking legal advice or representation, contact one of our Family Law solicitors for assistance. The law relating to the care of children has changed significantly with the enactment of the Care of Children Act 2004 (“The Act”). The most important priority of the Act focuses on the welfare and best interests of the child. This section focuses on following areas:
Previously known as custody and access and now referred to as day-to-day care and contact, a Parenting Order can be made by the Family Court stating who is responsible for the day-to-day care and contact arrangements of a child. This section provides information on the process involved in applying for a Parenting Order and the consequences involved for non-compliance. Separation and Dissolution of Marriage The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 applies to de facto heterosexual couples, same sex couples, married couples and couples in Civil Unions. It also applies to relationships that have ended by the death of a spouse or partner. Information on the following areas is provided:
To discuss any of the matters raised, contact us for further assistance.
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