Family Relationship Centres are a source of information and confidential advice for families at all stages in their life. Whether you are starting a relationship, wanting to make your relationship stronger, or having relationship difficulties, the Ce... [Full Details]
Author: Attorney-General's Department
URL:http://familyrelationships.gov.au/frc
Commonwealth of Australia
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A brochure that explains what Post Separation Cooperative Parenting programs do to help separated parents in regional Australia, who are in conflict, focus on their children. [Full Details]
URL:http://www.familyrelationships.gov.au/www/agd/fami
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This guide explains in detail what a parenting plan is, what can be included, important issues parents can consider when making a parenting plan, and information about the legal status of parenting plans. Links to parenting plan templates are availab... [Full Details]
URL:http://familyrelationships.gov.au/www/agd/familyre
Guide
Providing helpful tips and hints on reducing conflict and building a workable relationship with the other parent for the benefit of the kids. Includes suggestions about making a parenting plan. [Full Details]
Author: Child Support Agency
URL:http://www.csa.gov.au/publications/pdf/1229.pdf
Provides information about services funded under the Family Relationships Services Program that are available to help families, whether together or separated, to build better relationships. [Full Details]
A brochure that explains what family dispute resolution is and how to access it. [Full Details]
URL:http://www.familyrelationships.gov.au/publications
This guide offers ways you can help children during separation as well as suggestions about making arrangements for the children. [Full Details]
Author: Family Court of Australia
URL:http://www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/resource
Backing each other up doesn't mean agreeing just because it's good for the children. It's about showing children how you can respect and support each other. [Full Details]
Author: Raising Children Network
URL:http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/backing_eac
If you allege another person has not followed an order, these options are available: attending dispute resolution, getting legal advice, applying to a court. This factsheet describes these options in detail. [Full Details]
URL:http://www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/
Family dispute resolution is the name in the Family Law Act for services such as mediation and conciliation that help people affected by separation and divorce to sort out their disputes with each other. You may have reached a point where you can... [Full Details]
URL:http://www.familyrelationships.gov.au/fdr