Family Law Reform Association
WWW.FAMILYLAWREFORM.ORG.AU
WORKING FOR EQUALITY FOR ALL IN FAMILY LAW MATTERS
ESTABLISHED 5TH MARCH, 1990
Welcome to our Web Site!
We are a non-profit, non-political, non-denominational, self-help organisation working together towards a sensible family law reform in order to assist people with Family Law matters. We are an affiliate of The Shared Parenting Council of Australia.
What can the association offer you?

Advice and assistance with your particular Family Law problem from those who have been through, or are going through, the system.

Provide information in relation to a wide range of topics involved in Family Law issues including Custody, Access, Property Settlement and Child Support through a variety of qualified guest speakers, videos and literature.
Grandparents Family Law Information Guide
This Guide, researched and compiled by Coral Slattery, is our gift to Grandparents during NSW Seniors Week 2008.
Membership & Meetings:
The Family Law Reform Association holds regular monthly meetings, usually on the first Monday of each month. These meetings are held at Bankstown R.S.L. Club, Kitchener Parade, Bankstown.
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FLRA News & Articles
[See the news item of the 08 November, 2007, 10:04 PM:
FULL COURT SAYS YES TO SCHOOL AND MEDICAL REPORTS
Missing in Sweden: Melbourne father's dash to fin... (13 November, 2008, 12:41 AM)
An Australian man has flown to Sweden to search for his two sons who have been missing along with their Swedish mother for a month. The children were living with their father in Australia but had been visiting their mother after the Family Court granted her access and permitted the children to travel to Sweden. The children did not return to Australia in October as arranged. Swedish police have confirmed to The Age that a warrant had been issued for the woman's arrest and the children had been reported as missing. Interpol has also been informed.
Child support payments given back to duped 'dads' (11 November, 2008, 02:03 AM)
Mothers are being forced to pay tens of thousands of dollars to men who paid child support over decades but were wrongly named as fathers. The payouts follow a contentious reform of child-support laws. In the biggest case, Queensland man Ken Rodgers obtained orders for the repayment of $60,000 after making child-support contributions for a decade to a woman who refused to send him even a photograph of his alleged child.