The Comprehensive L-PLATER’S GUIDE to Children’s Matters in the Family Court Justice Barry...

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The Comprehensive L-PLATER’S GUIDE to Children’s Matters in the Family Court Justice Barry Family Court of Australia

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The Comprehensive

L-PLATER’S GUIDE

to Children’s Matters in the Family Court

Justice BarryFamily Court of Australia

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Point of most critical importance

If nothing else:

REMEMBER YOUR INTEGRITY

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References

The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Children’s Matters in the Family Court (The Guide)

The Guide makes use of material contained in:

Renata Alexander (2008) Australian Master Family Law Guide 2nd Edition, CCH Australia Limited

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Recent Amendments to the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)

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Disclaimer

Suffice it to say:1. These views are my own.2. They may not be shared by other members

of the Judiciary.3. It is in no way disparaging to other views.

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Topics to be addressed:

1. Dealing with difficult clients – what can you do?

2. Filing consent orders

3. Seeking adjournments

4. Affidavits and annexures

5. Beneficial office practices

6. Briefing Counsel

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Difficult Clients

Clients have issues.

They are in some stage of the grieving process.

They will be experiencing emotions such as:

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Your duty to the client Duty to reach the best

outcome.

Duty to explain your inability to work miracles.

Be conscious of the parties motives, particularly in children’s cases where property or child support are in question.

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Enquire of parties’ medical histories. Not uncommon for litigants to have:

Personality disorders.Drug induced psychosis.Other forms of psychosis or mental

disorders (including bipolar condition).

Highly anxious litigants.Problem with addiction.

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SolutionsA parting of ways.Passing off onto

colleagues.Documentation

No longer accepting instructions.

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Filing of Consent Orders

Look at the question of finality.

Think about the appeals process.

Decisions of Registrars and State Magistrates are appealable as of right: s 96 of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) Part 18.2 of the Family Law Rules 2004 (Cth)

Decisions of Federal Magistrates and first instance Family Court require appealable error: s 94AAA and s 94 of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)

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Appeal Process

There are three forms of review: De novo. By way of

rehearing. An appeal in the

strict sense.

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Seeking Adjournments

The good and the bad.

The good being: For interlocutory applications when an

expert report is not yet finished.

The bad being: At the first day of trial because the applicant

sprained her ankle. Just prior to a trial on the basis of a vague

medical certificate.

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Fill in the blanks

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Family Law Rules 2004 (Cth)

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Adjournments pending Legal Aid

Appeals from Legal Aid decisions rejecting an application for Legal Aid are rarely successful.

Generally between 1% - 5% of appeals result in decisions being overturned.

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Affidavits and Annexures

General rule of thumb:

If it is irrelevant, don’t annexe it.

What’s more, if it is bigger than your thumb, don’t annexe it.

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Beneficial Office Procedures Personal libraries should

contain: MIMS – pharmacology manual; DSM-IV – the Psychiatrists

diagnostic manual (psychiatrist’s Bible);

A medical dictionary; A legal dictionary; A biographical dictionary; A Thesaurus; A short form encyclopaedia; A text on valuation evidence;

and A good text on evidence.

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Best not to reinvent the wheel

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Involving your client in their future

Suggest they come to Court.

Suggest they bring something to read while they wait.

Suggest they look smashing.

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Briefing Counsel

General rule: Provision of invaluable advice.

But remember, they are only ever as good as their brief.