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Decoding the Family Court's Perspective on 'Best Interests of the Children' in Custody Cases.

09.05.2023 - By Laura & LynPlay

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Are you navigating post-divorce parenting arrangements, or the complexities of family court custody issues in Australia? Learn from this insightful episode from a seasoned family law accredited specialist expert with over 35 years in family law. Where you’ll explore the critical topic: "Best Interests of the Children." Whilst we don't claim to be child psychologists, we will shed light on what this concept means in the eyes of the Family Court, providing valuable educational guidance for a concerned parent just like you.  Discover how the family court evaluates factors like relationships with both parents, the views of children (considering age and maturity), financial and emotional contributions post-separation, and practical changes in routines.  Are you navigating post-divorce parenting arrangements, or the complexities of family court custody issues?  In this episode we will address "What will happen to my children? How does the court decide? What's truly best for them?" While we can't replace personalised legal advice, we offer clarity and educational confidence in understanding your children's potential paths during divorce or separation in the eyes of the Family Court in Australia. Please note this is general education only, this is not legal advice. Please always seek independent legal advice as everyone’s situation is different.    Decoding the Family Court's Perspective on 'Best Interests of the Children' in Custody Cases. You Don’t Want to Miss Out On   1. What are the primary considerations when determining the best interests of the children in family court?   2. How does the court balance the child's right to have a meaningful relationship with both parents and the need to protect them from harm?   3. What role do family report writers play in child custody matters, and how do their recommendations influence court decisions?   4. At what age can a child's views be considered by the court, and how does the court assess their maturity in expressing those views?   5. What impact does a history of domestic violence have on child custody decisions?   6. How does the court evaluate each parent's involvement in decision-making and spending time with the child?   7. What happens if one parent hasn't paid child support since separation, and how does this affect custody decisions?   8. How does the court consider the practical effects and potential disruptions on children when making custody arrangements?   9. How does a child's individual needs and vulnerabilities, such as neurodiversity or disabilities, influence custody decisions?   10. What are some common mistakes parents make when initially separating and how does it affect their custody cases?   11. Is nesting (where parents alternate living in the family home) a practical solution for maintaining stability during separation, and what are the potential challenges?   12. What happens if you need to leave the family home during separation, and how does it affect your rights concerning property?    13. What factors determine the practical difficulty of a child spending time with both parents, especially in cases of fly-in, fly-out work arrangements?   14. How do distance and work commitments of parents affect custody arrangements?   15. Should parents worry that if one ex makes significantly more money than the other, the children might be ordered to live with them?    16. What are the primary considerations that the Family Court takes into account when determining the best interests of the children in custody arrangements?   17. What does it mean for a parent to provide for the children's intellectual, emotional, and social needs? 18. How does a parent's mental health or diagnosed mental health issues factor into custody decisions?   19. What role does the maturity, sex, lifestyle, and background of each parent play in custody arrangements?   20. How does the court ensure that a child's cultural heritage is supported after a separation?   21. How does the court assess a parent's attitude towards their responsibilities of parenthood?   22. How does family violence, both between parents and towards children, impact custody decisions?   23. What role do domestic violence orders play in custody cases?   24. How does the court aim to avoid ongoing litigation and its impact on children? How does the court consider children's ages and development stages in custody decisions?   25. What is meant by "equal shared parental responsibility," and how does it relate to custody arrangements?   26. What changes are expected in family law regarding the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility?   Click here to learn more about your DIY DIVORCE BLUEPRINT CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR FREE DISCLOSURE CHECKLIST GUIDE Click here for our free before you leave checklist  Click here for our free mediation checklist Sign up here for our next free online webinar Waitlist for our self represent in the family court course Episodes Mentioned in this episode- Link to listen below FAMILY REPORTS https://link.chtbl.com/divorcepodcastseven   If you need emergency help you can also contact: WOMEN'S SHELTER SERVICE  LEGAL AID 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  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   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. 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