The Family Law Practitioners Association of Queensland (FLPA) is urging parents not to behave irrationally in parenting matters as their actions could have a damaging affect on their children. FLPA president Trent Waller said it was an offence under the Family Law Act to breach a parenting order with a potential penalty being imprisonment. Mr […]
Carne Reidy Herd Partner Trent Waller has been elected president of the Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA). Mr Waller replaces Deborah Awyzio who has been elected to the Executive of the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia. She will remain on the executive committee of FLPA as immediate past president. […]
The Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA) today welcomed the appointment and confirmation of two new judges for the Family Court of Australia based in Queensland. Peter Tree SC will be appointed to the Townsville Registry, with effect from 14 January 2013. Jenny Hogan SC will be appointed to the Brisbane Registry, with effect […]
Due to intense media coverage, the Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA) has issued an outline of the law and relevant case history of the international custody matter involving four girls on the Sunshine Coast. FLPA president Deborah Awyzio said in reviewing the case it was important to clarify the laws around the Hague […]
More people will be protected from domestic violence due to amended laws set to come into force in September, according to the Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA). The Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 was the last legislative Act of the Bligh government and was passed last year with the support of […]
The Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA) yesterday welcomed the Federal Government’s introduction of the Family Law Amendment (Validation of Certain Orders and Other Measures) Bill 2012 into the House of Representatives to address the uncertainty surrounding de facto property orders. The uncertainty was created by the gap in jurisdiction of the Family Court […]
Many separating couples are now facing the effects of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) with some seeing half of their wealth eroded by declining property values and sharemarket falls, the Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA) warned today. FLPA president Deborah Awyzio said family law practitioners were constantly obtaining valuation updates to keep abreast […]
The Federal Government should enact retrospective legislation immediately to ratify de facto property orders or risk thousands of rulings being challenged, according to the Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA). The call comes in the wake of Wednesday’s shocking revelation that the Government has failed to properly authorise Family Court of Australia and Federal […]
The Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA) today urged people who are struggling with a family dispute to seek advice in an effort to resolve issues before taking matters into their own hands. The call follows the death of a father and two-year-old son who fell to their death off Brisbane’s Story Bridge yesterday. […]
The Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Queensland (FLPA) is calling for more resources, more federal magistrates, and more staff to cope with a workload that has increased by almost 10 per cent since 2007. According to the recent Federal Magistrates Court Annual Report 2010-11, family law applications have grown from 76,881 to 2006-2007 to 84,094 […]