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A McIntosh Mea Gulpa?
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A McIntosh Mea Gulpa?
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Finalised reports from the Government inquiry into Family Law and CSA
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After all that work and information that was
Why divorce rates are set to soar as Covid restrictions are unwound
Stephen Johnson, Economics Reporter For Daily Mail Australia 6 hrs
Family Court violence risk findings are not a surprise,
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Family Court violence risk findings are not a surprise,
Improving the competency and accountability of family report writers.
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Fixing Australia’s Broken Family Law and Child Support Systems
Fixing Australia’s Broken Family Law and Child Support Systems
Australian judge and barrister involved in same case fail to declare relationship
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Christmas Day: The Nightmare of Australian Family Law.
John Stapleton
Christmas Day: The Nightmare of Australian Family Law.
Possibly introducing a 3 person tribunal to decide where your children should live.
We're awaiting the Family Law inquiry recommendations. On
New structure for Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Sept 1, 2021
PUBLISHED: 01 SEPTEMBER, 2021
Media Release: The new Federal Circuit
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