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(formerly called Self-represented litigants' kit)
This booklet is for anyone involved in a dispute under the Commonwealth Family Law Act 1975 about children or property. It is a do-it-yourself kit to help you prepare a family law case and represent yourself in court, including information about:
Published: June 2009
Availability: in stock
Since this booklet was published there have been changes to the law. Please check the following updates.
Property division for unmarried couples who separate – new law
Changes to family law about property and spousal maintenance for same-sex and de facto couples.
Protection from family violence – new law
New law gives more power to courts and police to protect people from family violence.
Domestic relationships register – new law
Adult same-sex and heterosexual couples can now register their relationships in Victoria.
Resolving family disputes – new law
People who have a dispute over children have to make a genuine effort to sort this out before they apply to the Family or Federal Magistrates courts.
The formula for payment of child support has changed to reflect the actual cost of raising a child.
| How to run your family law case - PDF, 1.6mb A do-it-yourself kit to help you prepare a family law case and represent yourself in court; includes alternatives to going to court. Formerly called 'Self-represented litigants' kit'. |