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CHILD RESIDENCE
CHILD RESIDENCE & CONTACT
Divorce can be a very distressing process not just for the parties involved
but also for close family members. It is important to comfort your children
through the process and make sure they understand what is going on and that it
is not their fault. It is most important to keep the interests of the children
in mind and ensure that they suffer as little as possible both during the
divorce and in whatever arrangements are made for them subsequently.
Once you have separated from your spouse or partner, it is important to make
suitable living arrangements for the children and ensure that both parents have
contact with them.
The Family Law Act sets out the following principles: unless it would be
contrary to a child’s best interests:
- children have the right to know and be cared for by both
their parents regardless of whether their parents are married, separated, have
never married or have never lived together;
- children have a right of contact on a regular basis with
both their parents and with other people significant to their care, welfare
and development;
- parents share duties and responsibilities concerning the
care, welfare and development of their children; and
- parents should agree about the future parenting of their
children. Parents are encouraged to agree on matters concerning their children
rather than seeking an order of the court.
If you and your partner can agree about the parenting of the children, who
they should live with and the contact they should have with the other parent,
then you may wish formalise that agreement through the Family Court. There is no
obligation to do so.
If parents cannot agree about the parenting of their children, then an
application can be made to the Family Court for its assistance in resolving
disputes. Through the court process, the Family Court will encourage parents to
reach their own agreement about the children but ultimately, if parents are
unable to agree, the Family Court can make parenting orders about a child. A
child residence order is a parenting order.
Whenever the court makes any orders about children, the most important
consideration is what is in the best interests of the child.
FURTHER INFORMATION
This Information Outline is provided courtesy of Hall Payne Lawyers
who are experienced in this area of law. They are located at Level 9, 344
Queen Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 or call them on (07) 3221-2044 if
you would like more information on this legal topic, or you wish to obtain
formal advice regarding your situation.
Hall Payne Lawyers are an established Queensland firm practicing in the areas
of employment law (unfair dismissal etc), accident compensation (WorkCover,
motor vehicle accident, personal injuries), anti-discrimination &
harassment, consumer law, family law, wills & estates, criminal law and
conveyancing. Hall Payne Lawyers are a founding member of the Australia-wide
PeopleLaw group.
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