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Date created: 09 July 2008
You must try to sort out your parenting disputes by using family dispute resolution before you file an application with the Family Court or Federal Magistrates Court, unless an exemption applies to your situation.
From 1 July 2008 you will also need to try family dispute resolution even if you just want to change your parenting orders.
You may not have to use dispute resolution if an exemption applies to your situation. Exemptions include family violence or child abuse or if the matter is urgent.
View the Family law courts brochure (below) for more information about the exemptions and steps you need to take before you lodge an application.
You & family law – a short guide
How to run your family law case
Dispute resolution & parenting orders
Family Law (Part VII order application - Phase 3 date) Proclamation 2008
Family relationships online website has information about the family dispute resolution process and help to find a practitioner.
The Family courts website brochure Before you file: pre-action procedures in parenting cases has information about resolving disputes.