by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
When preparing you case, you may need to use evidence that someone else has. You can get this evidence by using a subpoena. You and the other people in your case have a duty of disclosure. During a case, you may need to send information to the other parties in your... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
Trials, also known as Final Hearings are held the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court to determine applications for Final Orders. You will be given a Trial or Hearing date after all interim applications have been finalised and you have participated in the pre-trial... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
You should speak to a lawyer before applying to a Family Court. If you cannot afford a private lawyer, you may be able to get legal advice from Legal Aid Queensland or a community legal centre. You can choose to have a lawyer represent you in your Family Court case or... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
The family law duty lawyer may be able to help on your Court date for family law matters in the Family Court of Australia or the Federal Circuit Court. The family law duty lawyer can give you free legal advice and can help you by: giving you information and advice (on... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Child Support and Maintenance
Child support is a payment made by one or both parents to the other to help with the cost of looking after the children. In some situations, it may be paid by one or both parents to another person who is looking after the children. Parents can make agreements about...