New Guidelines for Independent Children’s Lawyers (ICLs) 2024 were officially launched on 29 October 2024 at the National ICL Conference in Perth, WA. Endorsed by the Chief Justice (Division 1) and Chief Judge (Division 2) of the FCFCOA and the Chief Judge of the Family Court of Western Australia, these updated guidelines aim to provide…
As an ICL, staying up to date with the latest case law is essential. Thanks to our collaboration with the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), we are excited to announce a comprehensive update to our library of significant cases to support ICLs in their role.
Key Features:
Curated Collection: Explore a carefully curated library of…
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia – (Division 1) Apellate Jurisdiction
Leventis & Leventis [2024] FedCFamC1A 141 (23 August 2024)
PARENTING – Family violence – Where the primary judge found that the father had perpetrated family violence as defined in s4AB of the FAMILY LAW ACT 1975 (Cth) (“the Act”) – Error of law – Where the primary judge…
Uniting's Anchor program consists of a suite of resources for children, parents & professionals to assist children and young people experiencing parental separation.
Below you can find various resources that may be of assistance:
The Anchor
Support for Kids
Support for Adolescents
Support for Parents
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia – (Division 1)
Dansey & Dansey (No 7) [2024] FedCFamC1F 455 (10 July 2024)
COSTS – Where the Independent Children’s Lawyer brought an application for costs – Where the parties opposed the application on the basis that it would cause financial hardship – Where the Court finds that both…
For ICL website members who may have missed the 17 September webinar: Meeting With Children - Essential Skills For ICLs, you can now login to view the recording from the library of national ICL webcasts on the ICL website's Events pages.
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your ICL toolkit with practical strategies for child engagement.
The…
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia – (Division 1) Appellate Jurisdiction
Galvis & Galvis [2024] FedCFamC1A 123 (26 July 2024)
APPEAL – Contravention – Where the primary judge found the appellant had contravened parenting orders –Where the primary judge denied the appellant procedural fairness by not affording her the opportunity to make supplementary submissions on…
The With You eLearning on trauma-informed, rights-based practice is now available nationally, with fully funded places, to all legal assistance sector staff.
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Better support clients with trauma, poor mental health or suicidality
Courses co-designed by clients, lawyers, allied professionals, First Nations peoples…
In exciting news National Legal Aid have engaged the services of the Safe & Together Institute to develop customised DFV e-courses exclusively for ICLs to be made available via the national ICL website.
In 2021 the FCFCOA engaged the Safe & Together Institute to deliver court-wide domestic violence training to Judges, Registrars and CCEs. The training…
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia – (Division 1) Appellate Jurisdiction
Allwright & Allwright [2024] FedCFamC1A 79 (14 May 2024)
CONTRAVENTION PROCEEDINGS – Nature of contravention proceedings – Where the appellant failed to prove that the primary judge pressured her to continue the contravention hearing without a lawyer appointed pursuant to s 102NA – Where…