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Day: June 12, 2025

When the Family Court Reviews a Child’s Wishes and Parental Conflict

What Happens When Children Refuse Contact With a Parent
Meta Description: In Sewell & Davie [2023], the Family Court considered high conflict, a child’s refusal to see a parent, and psychological harm. Learn how the court made its parenting orders and why.

Can Parenting Orders Be Changed? Here’s What the Court Said

In Lang & Elsie [2023], the court addressed whether final parenting orders could be changed. Learn what happened, how Rice & Asplund applies, and why the court refused the father’s application.

Parenting Orders When One Parent Moves Away

Family Court decided how parenting time would work when one parent moved to regional NSW. Learn what happened and what it means for similar cases.

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