As of 1 August 2023, Queensland has taken a significant step forward in combatting domestic violence with the commencement of the Domestic and Family Violence Protection (Combating Coercive Control) and other Legislation Amendment Act 2023. Of particular note are:
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Back to School Bedlam
Children are returning to school across the country. It’s typically a time filled with a mix of excitement, fear and nerves – especially for those that are only just starting school or taking the next step to high school. Schooling…
What do I need to know about the government’s new Paid Domestic Violence Leave?
Please be advised this article contains details of domestic and family violence which may be triggering for some readers.
As of 1 February 2023, 10 days of paid family and domestic violence leave is now available for employees of “non-small…
Big Love, Potentially Big Heartache
In recent weeks, the news of Lisa Marie Presley’s passing has been plastered across the headlines. It’s a sudden passing that has rocked the entertainment world, but what has started to emerge is the impact this will have on the…
Proposed Amendments to Family Law Act Prioritise Children
It looks like more change is afoot in the family law world. The Federal Attorney-General’s Department this week has released a draft bill proposing amendments to the Family Law Act, particularly in regards to parenting provisions. The consultation paper…
January = Divorce Month?
New Year, New Me… Right? Or Wrong? January is coming to light as being “divorce month”. Recent studies have shown that there is typically an increase in separations in the first month of the year. But why?
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Christmas – Is it Really Only One Day of the Year?
Christmas is a time for giving, but ask many separated parents and the worst thing you can do is ask them to share their time with the kids, especially on Christmas Day.
Many families have their own traditions on Christmas…
The Do’s and Don’ts for the Holiday Season – from a Family Lawyer
The year is almost a distant memory and most, if not all of us, are again sitting at our desks and wondering where the year has gone.
December is often a busy period for all, and family lawyers are no…
I’m separating but my lawyer’s office is closed – what can I do?
Like many other businesses, most family law firms will close for the Christmas and New Year period. Ironically, this is typically the busiest period for family lawyers – the holidays can act as a bit of a “pressure cooker” for…
Tips for co-parenting over the holiday season
The holiday season as a parent of young children can be stressful at the best of times. For parents who have recently separated, or who have been separated for a while and may still be struggling to adapt to co-parenting,…