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What to do if your ex wont let you see the children

What to do if your ex wont let you see the children

FromThe Divorce Course Podcast


What to do if your ex wont let you see the children

FromThe Divorce Course Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode 19 Summary:  Please note this is general advice only. Please always seek independent legal advice as everyone’s situation is different.  We discuss the options for parents who are being denied access to their children. The steps they can take to get back to spending meaningful time with their children. The way to formally progress it in the family court of Australia and the way to progress it through mediation.     Links and resources:   Family Dispute Resolution Register Initiating Application Do it Yourself Kit Affidavits Notice of Risk Affidavit of Service Affidavit of Non Filing of Section 60i certificate Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thedivorcecourse Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedivorcecoursepodcast   This will open (www.courts.qld.gov.au) You don’t want to miss: What is family mediation? How to reach an agreement with the other parent? The first few steps to take What is the definition of an urgent case of children being withheld? What is a 60i certificate and how does it help you with custody matters? Is Alienation considered urgent in court? How do you need to consider court delays? How long does a mediation process take? Legal aid and mediation in family law. What is a private family mediator? What type of mediation should you look for? What are mediators rates and types of rates? Why getting an interim agreement is a good idea in mediation Federal Circuit Court Website Initiating Application How to fill out an initiating application What are interim orders What is an annexure? What is equal shared parental responsibility? Why is it important to be clear in court orders? Can you ask to put phone call times in your children’s orders? Working out what suits you and the family for phone calls? How to get a JP to witness your documents? What documents you need to file in the family court to help you see your children. What is a notice of risk ? Why do you need to file a notice of risk in the family law court? What to put in your affidavit to file in the court with your initiating application? What are the four or five documents you need to file in the family court. What is the timeline of gaining access to your children? Why do you need to serve the documents on the other side? How you can serve these sealed documents on the other side (the other parent) How can you prove that you’ve served the documents on the other parent. What is an affidavit of service?  Why is it important to continue negotiating with the other parent? What is parental alienation? Family Law   If you need emergency help you can also contact: Police on 000 DVConnect Womensline on 1800 811 811 (24 hours, 7 days a week) Note: This number is not recorded on your phone bill DV Connect Mensline on 1800 600 636 National DV line on 1800 737 732.   1800RESPECT 1800 737 732   WOMEN'S SHELTER SERVICE About Women's Shelters LEGAL AID: https://www.legalaid.qld.gov.au   Lifeline 13 11 14 Mensline Australia 1300 789 978 Kids Help Line 1800 551 800 Aboriginal Family Domestic Violence Hotline 1800 019 123   Relationships Australia  Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the next practical steps and guide to your divorce or de facto separation coming soon. And, if you’ve found this episode helpful, please leave a rating and a review so it can help others. Thank you.  Please note this is general advice only. Please always seek independent legal advice as everyone’s situation is different. 3
Released:
Apr 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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This Mother and Daughter duo discuss and cover the legal stages and steps that you will face on your way to freedom through divorce. These are practical and real discussions with Lyn Galvin a family lawyer of 35 years experience and her daughter Laura a divorced mother of three. Laura helps turn her mother's lawyer jargon into something everyone will understand. Lyn shares all her tips and practical advice on separating. Through this podcast they aim to help you through your Australian divorce or de-facto separation to make it more cost effective and less stressful. instagram @thedivorcecourse