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    • Separated but living under one roof brochure - Chinese (Traditional) translation

      Chinese (Traditional) translation of 在同一屋簷下分居嗎?
    • Supreme Court of Indonesia and the FCFCOA continue strong collaboration in family law outcomes for women and children

      Judges of the FCFCOA visited the Supreme Court of Indonesia in July 2022 to continue discussions under the Memorandum of Understanding between the courts that focuses on improving the quality of services and judicial decisions in family law cases affecting women and children. 
    • Media release: New family law Critical Incident List to help make arrangements for children during a time of crisis

      The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has established a fast-tracked process to help families who need to make appropriate arrangements for children where no parent is available as a result of death, critical injury, or incarceration relating to family violence.
    • Media release: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia launches major family law reform to improve safety and support for children and families

      Today, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Courts) officially launch their world-leading family violence and safety initiative known as Lighthouse. GUEST SPEAKERS
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and the Court

      This brochure provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families about the Court and family law.
    • Child Impact Report - FAQs

      This fact sheet provides information for parties who have had a Child Impact Report ordered by the Court.
    • Family Reports FAQs

      This fact sheet provides information for parties who have had a Family Report ordered by the Court.
    • Court Child Experts - FAQ

      Information about what Court Child Experts are and their work in the Court
    • Why am I going to see a Family Consultant? - Information for teenagers

      Booklet for teenagers to answer questions about Family Consultants

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  • Separated but living under one roof brochure - Chinese (Traditional) translation

    Chinese (Traditional) translation of 在同一屋簷下分居嗎?
  • Supreme Court of Indonesia and the FCFCOA continue strong collaboration in family law outcomes for women and children

    Judges of the FCFCOA visited the Supreme Court of Indonesia in July 2022 to continue discussions under the Memorandum of Understanding between the courts that focuses on improving the quality of services and judicial decisions in family law cases affecting women and children. 
  • Media release: New family law Critical Incident List to help make arrangements for children during a time of crisis

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has established a fast-tracked process to help families who need to make appropriate arrangements for children where no parent is available as a result of death, critical injury, or incarceration relating to family violence.
  • Media release: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia launches major family law reform to improve safety and support for children and families

    Today, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Courts) officially launch their world-leading family violence and safety initiative known as Lighthouse. GUEST SPEAKERS
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and the Court

    This brochure provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families about the Court and family law.
  • Child Impact Report - FAQs

    This fact sheet provides information for parties who have had a Child Impact Report ordered by the Court.
  • Family Reports FAQs

    This fact sheet provides information for parties who have had a Family Report ordered by the Court.
  • Court Child Experts - FAQ

    Information about what Court Child Experts are and their work in the Court
  • Why am I going to see a Family Consultant? - Information for teenagers

    Booklet for teenagers to answer questions about Family Consultants

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