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Up, Up and Away: Family Law and the Relocation of Children

The movement of children, both domestically and internationally, poses significant challenges when opposed or undertaken without the consent of a parent. This session will explore the law, legal considerations and application process in cases involving the relocation of children,

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About the Podcast

The movement of children, both domestically and internationally, poses significant challenges when opposed or undertaken without the consent of a parent. This session will explore the law, legal considerations and application process in cases involving the relocation of children, and how these processes have changed in light of recent amendments. It covers:

  • The perils and pitfalls of applications for relocation
  • How to apply for a location order or a recovery order
  • Applications for return under the Hague convention and otherwise
  • The impact of risk on judicial determinations
  • Expected evidentiary changes following the recent parenting amendments
  • Criminal consequences of abduction and breach of orders
  • Dealing with international jurisdictions, conventions and authorities
  • Recent cases and examples – how are matters being decided differently following recent legislative reforms?

Presented By

The Hon. Justice Suzanne Christie
Judge, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Sydney, NSW

Admitted to practice as a Barrister in 2004 and appointed Senior Counsel in 2018, the Hon. Justice Christie came to the bench with a background in family law, and related matters in both State and Federal Courts, including in adoption and Appellate advocacy.

Justice Christie was until recently one of the authors of Lexis Nexis Annotated Family Law Legislation and was the contributing author to the Financial Agreements chapter in Halsbury’s Laws of Australia.

Her Honour has regularly lectured for the profession and as a guest at various universities. Prior to coming to the bench Justice Christie contributed to numerous conferences and law journals and hopes to continue.

She is a member of the Court’s International Committee and has a special interest in the collaborative work with the Supreme Court of Indonesia. She is also a member of the Court’s Children’s Committee and the working group on Interpreter policy.

CPD Information

36 minutes 

0.6 CPD hours/units/points

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