Each parent is financially responsible for their child. Things like tuition, school fees, medical costs, and general day - to day living are all included in child support. Child support can raise very contentious issues, since it can be left to the government to regulate for you if you don't address it yourself. Bourke Mediation can help you make your own decisions on child support.
Parenting Plans are important, even if you and your ex partner are getting along well. Parenting plans help with clarity and ease of how your family can operate together day-to day. Parenting Plans can help with future changes, such as new partners, who may have different opinions to what you are doing now. Bourke Mediation can help you put together a realistic parenting plan.
A de facto relationship is defined in Section 4AA of the Family Law Act 1975. The law requires that you and your former partner, who may be of the same or opposite sex, had a relationship as a couple living together on a genuine domestic basis. De Facto relationships are subject to the same process as married relationship when seeking financial & property settlement, as well as parenting plans and child support.
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Relocation is a common issue for separated parents. Relocation must be considered in the best interests of the child by the court. Extenuating circumstances are taken into account. For example, work, re-marriage or family support.
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Good Family Mediation is perhaps one of the most important factors when going through a separation or divorce. There can be many factors leading up to separation. Each and every family is unique with different needs which need to be met from their mediation. It is important you have a mediator who is experienced, calm, non-bias and ready to support your family through to a new way of life.
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Bourke Mediation specialises in distance mediation for rural and international families. Bourke mediation offers quality phone mediation for people who are separated by distance and are unable to physically meet. Phone mediation follows the same processes and regulations as normal face to face mediation, allowing more flexibility.
Financial and Property Settlement Mediation usually goes hand in hand with separation and divorce. Financial and Property Settlement Mediation is handled separately to child matters in our Family Mediation process. This doesn't mean you need to make a new appointment, it just means that in our mediation process it is given its own time frame, separate to childrens matters.
Shuttle Mediation is available for people who feel they cannot be in the same room as the other person. Shuttle mediation separates the two parties into two separate rooms, where the mediator is able to be face to face with each party and shuttle back and forth between the parties to mediate. Shuttle mediation usually takes a little longer than face to face mediation, however it still follows the same processes and regulations as normal face to face mediation.
Bourke Mediation is approved by the Attorney General to supply Section 60I certificates to parties which have met the appropriate criteria. Section 60I Certificates are a requirement of the Family Court. A section 60I certificate must be obtained before application to the court can be made. This is to show you have been to mediation and have made a genuine attempt to work out your differences before the court will hear your matter.
The types of section 60I certificates, which may be issued are:
From 1 March 2009, Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners have been able to issue an additional type of certificate. It states that the Family Dispute Resolution (mediation) started, but the practitioner considered that it would not be appropriate to continue.
When filing an Application, the court requires that a copy of the Section 60I Certificate be filed with the court Application.
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