Family law

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To Bar or Not to Bar… Changes to the Children’s Act s.91(14)

Posted: 23 August

What is a “Barring Order” in the Children’s Act? Barring Orders can be made by the Family Court, within Children Act Proceedings, in order to stop applications being brought to Court in the future. Bringing further applications requires permission...

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The Association of Lifetime Lawyers:

30 years of supporting those most in need Our clients often come to us...

- 01 July 2026

Why get a Health & Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney

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- 17 June 2026

Helping children through divorce: Tips for parents

Going through a divorce is extremely stressful, emotional and uncertain. When children are brought...

- 08 June 2026

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