

Most people find their AVOs to be highly effective in preventing violence, intimidation and harassment. You have every reason to be hopeful that the defendant to your AVO will take proper notice of your AVO, and that you will have no further trouble…
A guide to preparing a written agreement with your ex-partner about arrangements for your children…
This kit can be used to apply for consent orders about: the care, welfare and development of your children (known as parenting orders); the division of property or maintenance for a spouse or former spouse/de facto partner (known as spouse or de facto partner maintenance)…
If you have a Court Order that the children live with you and the children have not been returned, the first thing you need to do is try to talk to the other parent and see if you can reach any agreement about the return of the children. If you can’t speak to the other parent or they refuse to discuss returning the children you can apply to the Court for a Recovery Order…
This kit provides some basic advice and assistance to people who already have court orders about parenting, including consent orders, but where the other parent is not complying with those Orders…