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    • Consumer law: Avoiding court

      This page explains options for resolving a consumer law dispute with the need for a court hearing.
    • Family Law Practice Direction: Critical Incident List

      This Practice Direction applies to family law applications made in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Court) which are filed in circumstances where no parent is available to care for a child or children and orders are sought for parental responsibility to enable appropriate arrangements to be made for the child or children
    • I am a practitioner/from an external support agency, how can I best support my client?

      Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse for lawyers
    • Media release: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia wins national award for Alternative Dispute Resolution initiatives

      At the Australian Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Awards held on Friday 31 March 2023, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1 and Division 2) received national recognition for the Courts’ innovative and ground-breaking integration of safe dispute resolution into the family law system, winning the Courts and Tribunals - Alternative Dispute Resolution Group of the Year.
    • Media release: Unrepresented litigants in Victoria navigating the family law system will benefit from pro-bono legal assistance scheme

      The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Court) and the Victorian Bar have established a referral scheme for pro bono legal assistance (the Scheme) to help unrepresented litigants involved in family law proceedings in the Court, in Victoria.
    • The questions in the Family DOORS Triage risk screen do not reflect my situation or circumstances

      Lighthouse FAQ response
    • Financial or property: Family pets

      Even though parties may consider a family pet to be a member of the family, the Family Law Act 1975 (Family Law Act) considers pets to be property. The term used for a family pet in the Family Law Act is a companion animal.
    • Media release: New judicial appointments to the Parramatta and Sydney registries of the FCFCOA (Division 1)

      The Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Honourable Mark Dreyfus KC MP has announced the appointment of Judge Elizabeth Boyle, Mr Mark Anderson and Dr Juliet Behrens to Division 1 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA).

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  • Consumer law: Avoiding court

    This page explains options for resolving a consumer law dispute with the need for a court hearing.
  • Family Law Practice Direction: Critical Incident List

    This Practice Direction applies to family law applications made in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Court) which are filed in circumstances where no parent is available to care for a child or children and orders are sought for parental responsibility to enable appropriate arrangements to be made for the child or children
  • I am a practitioner/from an external support agency, how can I best support my client?

    Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse for lawyers
  • Media release: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia wins national award for Alternative Dispute Resolution initiatives

    At the Australian Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Awards held on Friday 31 March 2023, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1 and Division 2) received national recognition for the Courts’ innovative and ground-breaking integration of safe dispute resolution into the family law system, winning the Courts and Tribunals - Alternative Dispute Resolution Group of the Year.
  • Media release: Unrepresented litigants in Victoria navigating the family law system will benefit from pro-bono legal assistance scheme

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Court) and the Victorian Bar have established a referral scheme for pro bono legal assistance (the Scheme) to help unrepresented litigants involved in family law proceedings in the Court, in Victoria.
  • The questions in the Family DOORS Triage risk screen do not reflect my situation or circumstances

    Lighthouse FAQ response
  • Financial or property: Family pets

    Even though parties may consider a family pet to be a member of the family, the Family Law Act 1975 (Family Law Act) considers pets to be property. The term used for a family pet in the Family Law Act is a companion animal.
  • Media release: New judicial appointments to the Parramatta and Sydney registries of the FCFCOA (Division 1)

    The Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Honourable Mark Dreyfus KC MP has announced the appointment of Judge Elizabeth Boyle, Mr Mark Anderson and Dr Juliet Behrens to Division 1 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA).

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