
Can Family Court Orders be Changed?
Family court orders are legal decisions made by a judge or registrar that are enforceable under law. These orders outline how people who were once

Family court orders are legal decisions made by a judge or registrar that are enforceable under law. These orders outline how people who were once

What is paternity fraud? Paternity fraud occurs when a mother intentionally misleads a man into believing that he is the biological father of her child.

Are you considering changing your child’s name for personal or legal reasons? Perhaps you are recently divorced or remarried, or your child’s name was misspelled

What is the role of a Family Report Writer in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia? In the Federal Circuit and Family Court

What if my former spouse paid me income I didn’t know about? In Australia, when a married or de facto couple divorces or separates, their

Cryptocurrency in Family Law Matters Cryptocurrency has become an increasingly popular form of investment in recent years, and its prevalence in Family Law Financial Settlements

Ways to Co-Parent Respectfully Separating your personal relationship with your ex from your co-parenting relationship is essential for successful co-parenting. Starting to view your relationship

Financial Orders An Application for Consent Orders can be filed at any time after separation, but must be filed within twelve (12) months of a

A Consent Order is made by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (also known as the FCFCOA) formalising an agreement reached between parties

In short, yes, a Consent Order is legally binding on the parties. When the Court makes a Final Order, this document becomes legally binding on

The Court does not look upon parties lightly that contravene, also know as breach, a Consent Order unless you have a reasonable excuse to do

It is possible to change your Consent Orders however, the Court will need to be satisfied that there has been a ‘significant change of circumstances’