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Issues between parents regarding the Immunisation of a child


Monday, 14 May 2012

In the case of Redden & Mains [2010] FMCAfam 1338 (9 December 2010) this issue was addressed.  From the earliest orders relating to the parenting of the children in the matter, there had been an important, but often overlooked, order in place preventing the children from being immunised. It was the father’s evidence that he only consented to the Injunction to immunisation so he could begin spending time with his daughter.

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Why the Long Face about Binding Financial Agreements?


Friday, 11 May 2012

There has been recent debate amongst Family Lawyers about the perils, or otherwise, of preparing so called “Binding” Financial Agreements for clients and, more particularly, those made prior to the commencement of a de facto relationship or marriage - the Australian version of the American “pre-nup”.

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