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Australian Divorce Blog named in the top 100 divorce blogs worldwide
Saturday July 9, 2016
Australian Divorce Blog named in the top 100 divorce blogs worldwide
Saturday, July 09, 2016
Well I didn’t see that coming! This blog, the Australian Divorce Blog, has been named in the top 100 divorce blogs worldwide. It is the only Australian divorce blog on the list.
The blog has had over 500,000 hits, and I hope I continue to keep it relevant.
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Relocation cases sit among the most difficult parenting disputes in Australian family law. They usually arise when one parent wants to move with a child, or has already moved, in a way that reduces the other parent’s time or involvement. That move might be to another suburb, another regional town, another state, or overseas. These… Read More »Can I Move Away With My Child? Relocation Law in Australia
The question sounds simple. Who is a parent? In law, it is anything but simple. Biology matters. Birth matters. Intention matters. Paperwork matters. State law matters. Federal law matters. Sometimes they line up neatly. Sometimes they collide in ways that leave families, lawyers and government departments wrestling with very uncomfortable uncertainty. That is especially true… Read More »Who is a Parent By Stephen Page
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