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đ§ Listen to This Episode If YouâŚ
đ§ž Are trying to prove family violence in family court or to your lawyer
đ Have experienced abuse and need to understand what counts under the law
âď¸ Want to know what evidence is helpful in a family law case
đľď¸ââď¸ Are navigating post-separation abuse or coercive control
đ¨âđŠâđ§ Are worried about your children being exposed to family violence
đ Want clarity on Australiaâs legal definition of family violence
 đ Legal Disclaimer: This is a general discussion and not legal advice. Please see a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your situation.
â ď¸ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses domestic and family violence.
Episode Summary:
What counts as family violence in Australia? And more importantlyâhow do you prove it in court or explain it to your lawyer? In this vital episode, we unpack the newer and expanded definition of family violence under the Family Law Act, section 4AB, and explain how each part can show up in real lifeâand in legal documents.
From stalking, coercive control and financial abuse, to how children are affectedâwe cover each part of the legal definition and give guidance on how to identify, name, and prepare evidence for your case. Whether you're writing an affidavit, preparing for mediation, or just trying to make sense of whatâs happened to you, this episode is here to help you take the next step.
âąď¸ Episode Timeline â What We Discuss: 00:00 â What is this episode about and why does it matter? 00:40 â What trigger warnings and legal disclaimers should you know before listening? 02:09 â What recent changes have been made to the Family Law Act regarding family violence? 03:50 â What exactly is included in the new definition of family violence? 04:54 â How can you start gathering evidence of family violence? 11:46 â How do you prove emotional and psychological abuse in court? 17:16 â What counts as financial or economic abuseâand how can you show it? 27:58 â How does isolation and social control factor into family violence? 32:05 â Can friends or support people help provide evidence of abuse? 32:41 â What is the legal impact of family violence on children? 34:23 â How should you document incidents of family violence? 35:58 â Why are detailed affidavits so important in family court? 37:12 â When should you seek legal advice or a lawyer's help? 46:47 â What challenges might arise in mediation or court when trying to prove abuse? 57:17 â What are the key takeaways and support resources mentioned?
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đ Key Takeaways:
The legal definition of family violence under Section 4AB
Real-life examples of what courts consider family violence
Emotional, economic, and psychological abuse explained
How to describe incidents in affidavits or when reporting to professionals
Childrenâs exposure to family violence and its legal weight
Practical ways to document your experience for court
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Resources
Family Law Act Section 4AB Definition of Family Violence https://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/legis/cth/consol_act/fla1975114/s4ab.html#:~:text=1975%20%2D%20SECT%204AB-,Definition%20of%20family%20violence%20etc.,family%20member%20to%20be%20fearful.
Affidavit DIY Kit: https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/pubs/preparing-affidavit
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đ Emergency & Support Contacts: đ Womenâs Shelter: 1800 811 811 đ Lifeline (24/7 Crisis): 13 11 14 đ¨âđ§ Mensline Australia: 1300 789 978 đ§ Kids Helpline: 1800 551 800 đ¨ DV Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732)
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đ§ Listen to This Episode If YouâŚ
đ§ž Are trying to prove family violence in family court or to your lawyer
đ Have experienced abuse and need to understand what counts under the law
âď¸ Want to know what evidence is helpful in a family law case
đľď¸ââď¸ Are navigating post-separation abuse or coercive control
đ¨âđŠâđ§ Are worried about your children being exposed to family violence
đ Want clarity on Australiaâs legal definition of family violence
 đ Legal Disclaimer: This is a general discussion and not legal advice. Please see a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your situation.
â ď¸ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses domestic and family violence.
Episode Summary:
What counts as family violence in Australia? And more importantlyâhow do you prove it in court or explain it to your lawyer? In this vital episode, we unpack the newer and expanded definition of family violence under the Family Law Act, section 4AB, and explain how each part can show up in real lifeâand in legal documents.
From stalking, coercive control and financial abuse, to how children are affectedâwe cover each part of the legal definition and give guidance on how to identify, name, and prepare evidence for your case. Whether you're writing an affidavit, preparing for mediation, or just trying to make sense of whatâs happened to you, this episode is here to help you take the next step.
âąď¸ Episode Timeline â What We Discuss: 00:00 â What is this episode about and why does it matter? 00:40 â What trigger warnings and legal disclaimers should you know before listening? 02:09 â What recent changes have been made to the Family Law Act regarding family violence? 03:50 â What exactly is included in the new definition of family violence? 04:54 â How can you start gathering evidence of family violence? 11:46 â How do you prove emotional and psychological abuse in court? 17:16 â What counts as financial or economic abuseâand how can you show it? 27:58 â How does isolation and social control factor into family violence? 32:05 â Can friends or support people help provide evidence of abuse? 32:41 â What is the legal impact of family violence on children? 34:23 â How should you document incidents of family violence? 35:58 â Why are detailed affidavits so important in family court? 37:12 â When should you seek legal advice or a lawyer's help? 46:47 â What challenges might arise in mediation or court when trying to prove abuse? 57:17 â What are the key takeaways and support resources mentioned?
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đ Key Takeaways:
The legal definition of family violence under Section 4AB
Real-life examples of what courts consider family violence
Emotional, economic, and psychological abuse explained
How to describe incidents in affidavits or when reporting to professionals
Childrenâs exposure to family violence and its legal weight
Practical ways to document your experience for court
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Resources
Family Law Act Section 4AB Definition of Family Violence https://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/legis/cth/consol_act/fla1975114/s4ab.html#:~:text=1975%20%2D%20SECT%204AB-,Definition%20of%20family%20violence%20etc.,family%20member%20to%20be%20fearful.
Affidavit DIY Kit: https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/pubs/preparing-affidavit
Â
Related Episodes Four things you might not realise are coercive control https://open.spotify.com/episode/37TbRPx2QlIf6IhTjIu21t?si=14F0S44DTV-auLxa1JZ7fQ
Is it emotional abuse?
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2bSCQ3JdcU4xxW7D4LJUxG?si=xN-N_3QpSZ6bVoiPjmvnag
Is it financial abuse?
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4wxVtk6TOSCgqCJikfk6LD?si=fg9uTg5IR3iS9TqmMZejYg
Divorcing your abuser
https://open.spotify.com/episode/21TpYbC15VJt9lnb82Ub13?si=qai60uWwRg-kbkQ5nRYvdQ
Telling your story: putting coercive control into writing
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Ci0M4DqznBf1L1kcZM3vY?si=6nY8QhxvSCuy92hPpLbfXg
AffidavitsÂ
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6aGOz28irKroZfpYwlovyo?si=D_bm7-ftRjW6rozzjMbUbw
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đ Emergency & Support Contacts: đ Womenâs Shelter: 1800 811 811 đ Lifeline (24/7 Crisis): 13 11 14 đ¨âđ§ Mensline Australia: 1300 789 978 đ§ Kids Helpline: 1800 551 800 đ¨ DV Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732)
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