The image features a PDF cover or informational flyer from the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department, titled "Family law changes from May 2024." It shows two young girls playing outdoors, with one girl handing a flower to the other, in a grassy field with trees and sunlight.

The law about how court makes parenting orders has changed. Read all about the changes on the following link - Factsheet for parents and parties

Australian Government Attorney-General's Department logo with title 'Exceptions to Family Dispute Resolution'

This Fact Sheet outlines general information about the exceptions to undertaking family dispute resolution (FDR) under Section 60I(9) of the Family Law Act 1975 (the Family Law Act).

Fact sheet titled 'Family law (property) changes from 10 June 2025' issued by the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department, with images of people signing documents and a small model house.

Family law is changing. These changes may impact separating couples who have a property matter before the family law courts or who are trying to decide what happens to their property and finances after separation. This is known as a ‘property settlement’.

Official document header with the Australian Government emblem and text stating 'Screening and assessment for Family Dispute Resolution'

This Fact Sheet outlines the requirements for family dispute resolution (FDR) practitioners to screen and assess clients prior to undertaking FDR and issuing section 60I certificates under the Family Law Act 1975 (the Family Law Act).

Logo of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia with the title 'Marriage, families and separation'.

This brochure provides information for people considering, or affected by separation or divorce.

Australian Government Attorney-General's Department logo and a document titled "Parenting plans" with a subtitle "Information for parents to consider when making a parenting plan."

Information for parents to consider when making a parenting plan.

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If you or someone you know is at immediate risk of harm, call triple zero (000)

24/7 Mental Health Services - attached link