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Calendar - Feb 2010

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Family Law
On this page you will find links to information and resources relating to family law an...
www.australia.gov.au

Divorce Service Directory
A directory of service providers to help get through this challenging time.
www.i-dont.com.au

Family Law
Association for professionals that work with separation and divorce.
www.afccnet.org

Families & separation
Information about family law principles, family violence, children's matters, how to ge...
www.chatfirst.com.au

Family Law Assistance
A self-help clinical legal service designed to assist people involved in Family Court l...
www.law.monash.edu.au


Shared Parenting Council of Australia


The Shared Parenting Council of Australia was incorporated in September 2002 as a representative body for a range of Parent, Children, Church and Family Law Reform organisations who share the common purpose of prescribing in law, every child's fundamental human right to an equal opportunity and relationship with both their Mother and Father following parental separation or divorce.
The Shared Parenting Council has maintained a commitment to the primary principal that each parent shall facilitate and encourage a close relationship with children ensuring that children have the benefit of both of their parents having a meaningful involvement in their lives and is working to deliver real shared parenting time outcomes for children The Shared Parenting Council believes in the fundemental principal of a presumption of equal time notwithstanding the safety of children is paramount and the ability of one or other of the parents to support equal or substaintially equal time arrangements
If you or a member of your family is currently going through the Family Court system for residence or contact with a child, then you will be experiencing one of the most traumatic episodes in your life.

If you or a member of your family is currently going through the Family Court system for residence or contact with a child, then you will be experiencing one of the most traumatic episodes in your life.

Family Breakdown, separation and divorce have become increasingly common in Australia today, with an estimated 50,000 or more families per year experiencing the loss and devastation these life changing circumstances can bring.

Not only is there a loss to familial relationships with your partner and children involved, but very often great financial hardship that can last for years after the event.

The Shared Parenting Council of Australia is well aware of these hardships, and our representatives are experienced in all aspects of the Family Law process as it currently stands.

We have researchers, legal advisors and counsellors as part of our team and through our affiliate organisations can offer genuine assistance to individuals and families in crisis.

Many of you will be experiencing the potential loss of your parenting role through 'forced' divorce and how your once unfettered access to your children is suddenly curtailed by Orders made in the Family Court.

Grandparents too, can experience a termination of their developmental role in their grandchildren's lives, and we also cater services for all family members exposed to this process.

Your first feelings from a Family Court Order can involve disbelief, anger and frustration at what is often a gross injustice to you, as a parent, and to your child or children through this system.

We understand your grief and are working on solutions to these problems - but we too need your help.

Join the Shared Parenting Council of Australia today and together we can help bring about change to the system that is destroying our children's lives through enforced separation and parental deprivation.

Your need is urgent and new solutions are required. With a small contribution to our cause, we hope to bring about change to the system - and provide better outcomes for you and your family.

SPCA News & Articles

Opposition cautions against family law changes (01 February, 2010, 01:18 PM)
General
The Federal Opposition has warned the Government against making changes to family law that alter the principle of giving children the right to a meaningful relationship with both parents in the case of divorce or separation.


Submitted by Director SPCA


Attorney General releases key reports that confir... (28 January, 2010, 02:31 PM)
Press Release
The Attorney General has today released three major reports into the operation and effectiveness of the Family Law Act. The AIFS evaluation finds that the principle of shared parental responsibility is widely supported, although it is often misconstrued as requiring equal shared care time and, according to AIFS, has led to unrealistic expectations among some parents. Findings suggested half the mothers and around one-third of the fathers said that mental health problems and/or misuse of alcohol, other drugs or other addictions were issues in their family before separation.The AIFS evaluation reports that the majority of parents in shared care arrangements believed they were working well,


Submitted by Secretary SPCA


Family law must be fair / Fury at ruling in custo... (10 January, 2010, 04:57 PM)
General
A mother found by the Family Court to be violent, untruthful, lacking moral values and responsible for the psychological and emotional abuse of her children has been given custody of them. The father, deemed "principled" and with "much to offer his children", has been effectively banned from seeing his daughters. The case will spark renewed debate about family law and the issue of shared parenting.


Submitted by Sunday Herald Sun



Binding financial agreement (aka prenup) changes
10 January, 2010, 10:43 AM  

$1b in deadbeat parents debt
05 January, 2010, 10:15 PM  

What do children want? Time, not toys
03 January, 2010, 03:22 PM  


The NSW Ombudsman finds DOCS failed Dean
10 December, 2009, 05:57 PM  

New tribunal for Queenslanders to resolve disputes
02 December, 2009, 09:59 AM  


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