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Title : Services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients of the Family Law Courts
Description : This brochure provides information about the Family Law Courts’ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Family Liaison Officers.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Family law, Family law - Children, Family law - Property
Author : Family Law Courts
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/resources/file/ eb1cf902b245e08/ATSI_brochure_FINAL.pdf

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Title : Improving the relationship between the courts the child support scheme and the CSA
Description : Previously, the relationship between the courts and the Child Support Scheme was seen as being too complex and discretionary. Courts had insufficient powers to manage cases coming before them, and parents’ choices about taking enforcement action privately through a courtwere limited by their decision to have the Child Support Agency (CSA) collect payments. This is a .pdf file that requires Adobe Acrobat to be viewed.
Subject : Child support
Author : Child Support Agency
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.csa.gov.au/schemereforms/pdf/Factsheet_7_- _Improving_relations.pdf

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Title : Criminal Penalties imposed in Local Courts.
Description : The vast majority of all offences in N.S.W. are dealt with in Local Courts. The most serious matters are dealt with in the District Courts and the Supreme Court.
Subject : Crime, Local Court
Author : New South Wales Local Courts
Date Modified : 2002-05-01
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/local_courts/ ll_localcourts.nsf/pages/lc_newwebsitetypesofpenaltiesimposed

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Title : Do you have fears for your safety when attending the Family Law Court
Description : You have a right to feel safe at court. the courts place a priority on safety and can assist with the safety of you and your family when attending court.
Subject : Domestic violence, Family law
Author : Family Law Courts
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.familycourt.gov.au/wps/wcm/resources/file/ ebe0cb00f603961/Safety@Court_v2.pdf

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Title : Bankruptcy in Family Law
Description : From 19 September 2005, the Family Law Courts have jurisdiction (power) to deal with the bankruptcy of a spouse to a marriage involved in certain family law proceedings. The impact on parties is complex and legal advice should be obtained as the facts of each case are different. The following can only be an overview.
Subject : Bankruptcy, Family law - Property
Author : Family Law Courts
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/FLC/Home/ Property+and+Money+Matters/Bankruptcy/

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Title : Recovery orders
Description : The courts can make orders, known as recovery orders, if your child has been taken from you or has not been returned to your care. You can apply for a recovery order if you have a parenting order or you are a person concerned with the care, welfare and development of the child.
Subject : Children & young people, Family law, Family law - Children
Author : Family Law Courts
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/FLC/Home/ Children%27s+Matters/Recovery+orders/

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Title : Your time at court
Description : This section gives you some information about being a witness and giving evidence in a summary hearing in the Local Court or in a trial before a Judge and jury in the District or Supreme Courts.
Subject : Courts, District Court, Local Court, Supreme Court, Victims
Author : NSW Attorney Generals Department
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.courtwise.nsw.gov.au/Lawlink/victimsservices/ ll_courtwise.nsf/pages/courtwise_time_court

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Title : Complaints about NSW court staff judicial officers tribunal members and lawyers
Description : Most courts and tribunals have a complaints handling process. You can contact the court or tribunal about their complaints handling process. As court staff are employees of the Attorney General&# 8217;s Department of NSW you can also make a complaint in writing about the behaviour or standard of service of court staff.
Subject : Courts, Dispute resolution, Judges and magistrates, Lawyers
Author : Legal and Community Services - NSW Attorney General's Department
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/cru/ll_cru.nsf/pages/ cru_legalprofessioncomplaints

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Title : Victim Impact Statements in New South Wales
Description : This information relates to the preparation of victim impact statements to be given in the Local Courts, District Courts and Supreme Court. The information was jointly prepared by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, NSW Police and Victims Services.
Subject : Victims
Author : Victims Services, NSW Attorney General's Department
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/victimsservices/ll_vs. nsf/pages/VS_victimsrightsimpactstatements

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Title : Civil Forms
Description : The Uniform Rules Committee, which is constituted under the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (“the CPA”), has approved forms for use in civil proceedings in the Supreme, District and Local Courts and Dust Diseases Tribunal. If there is no relevant approved form, approved Form 1 is to be used and adapted as necessary. It may be useful to refer to the content of the old form when preparing a document for which there is no approved form.
Subject : Courts, District Court, Legal forms, Local Court
Author : Uniform Civil Procedure Rules Committee
Date Modified : 02/12/2005
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/spu/ll_ucpr.nsf/pages/ ucpr_forms

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