Child Abduction and The Hague Convention
The role of the Hague Convention in international child abduction cases.
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The role of the Hague Convention in international child abduction cases.
Read moreTGB Partner Dina Paspaliaris outlines the key reason why you really DO need a lawyer for your divorce.
Read moreTGB’s Jane Miller writes about child custody over the Christmas and school holiday period, and warns about an important court deadline. Naturally, most parents look forward to spending as much time as possible with their children during the Christmas and summer school holiday period. For separated couples, the...
Read moreTGB family and divorce lawyer Jane Miller on the legal rights of a child’s extended family after divorce.
Read moreFamily law specialist Jane Miller says proposed surveillance laws would make it even more difficult for separating couples to use audio and visual recordings against each other during disputes. Ms Miller, a Partner at South Australia’s largest family law firm Tindall Gask Bentley, said many clients are already unable to use...
Read moreA child’s surname can be a hot issue for separating couples. TGB's Family Lawyer Jane Miller discusses the legal options.
Read moreDealing with separating parents can be difficult for teenage children, especially when trying to come up with suitable custody and living arrangements, writes Adelaide family and divorce lawyer Jane Miller.
Read moreAdelaide lawyer Richard Yates looks at what the law says about how long is too long for parents to leave their children unattended. When an Australian mother pleaded guilty to a charge of neglect after leaving her children alone in her car for ten minutes, debate raged. The woman, from Queensland, popped into the shops...
Read moreSurrogacy is now easier in South Australia, but family law specialist Jane Miller believes that new law amendments won’t result in a dramatic increase in surrogate births. In June 2012 amendments to South Australia’s surrogacy laws came into effect. These amendments broaden the circumstances in which a couple...
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