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Child Custody - Shared Care Navigator


Before you start, please read this important piece of information on the 2006 amended family law act.

Please note that the Shared Care Navigator is coming soon, along with a number of other helpful tools.

Register now to be notified as soon as the Shared Care Navigator gets released! Once you have registered, open & print this very important document detailing step by step where and how to start.


By registering, you will also:

  1. Gain access to the **Family Law Judgments Search facility, and quickly find the most recent judgments based on over 50 family law keywords, such as "Relocation", "Contravention", "False Allegation", "Grandparents", "Equal Shared Care", and many many more. Also, search on Judge Name, Legislation Cited and Cases Cited to find the most relevant previous cases to your circumstances. There is no better preparation than seeing how the Judge/Magistrate you will be in front of has previously dealt with an issue like yours. (soon to be released!)
  2. Read what our Politicians had to say in 2005 on Shared Parenting - in their own words.
  3. Read other user comments or questions, and post your own in the Community Forum
  4. Receive your copy of the Father-Friendly candidates list for the next federal election, that will reflect candidates views on issues of shared parenting/family law reform and male health/welfare/education and suicide prevention.




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