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Can one parent can consent to medical treatment for a child diagnosed with gender dysphoria, without the other parent's consent?
In family law property settlements involving more than one international jurisdiction, complexities can arise when an order or judgment directing one party to pay another a sum of money, or...
Starting 26 August 2024, employees covered by the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (Act) (except small businesses with fewer than 15 employees) will have the right to disconnect from work-related...
The High Court of Australia has allowed an appeal from the decision of the Court of Appeal of South Australia in a long-running dispute on the application of the South...
The ACT has passed new legislation to allow more people access to surrogacy and bring the Territory's surrogacy laws in line with other Australian jurisdictions.
The County Court of Victoria has recently announced a raft of temporary changes to help manage case management expectations and significant listing pressures faced by the Court over the last...
Lately, there seems to be a few more receivership appointments about than in recent years. Given the current economic outlook and the heightened financial pressure faced by businesses, we expect...
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has provided further guidance about employer directions to return to the office in the context of a flexible work dispute. The decision of Deputy President...
The recent NSW Court of Appeal decision of Sydney Metro v C & P Automotive Engineers Pty Ltd [2024] NSWCA 186 significantly narrows what compensation is available for tenants who...
Our recommended action plan for employers preparing their workplaces for the incoming right to disconnect.
Do you have a child over the age of 18 in need of financial support? In certain circumstances, support may be available through the family law system.
Restrictions on publication of family law proceedings exist under the law. However, there are circumstances in which documents from family law proceedings can be used in other related proceedings.