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While every picture tells a story, Every Story is Different In the best interests

While every picture tells a story, Every Story is Different In the best interests of the children A perspective of the 2006 amendments to the Family Law Act from the Family Court of Australia SHARED PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AUSTRALIAN FAMILY LAW AND THE IMPACT ON CHILDREN DEPUTY CHIEF JUSTICE FAULKS 14 APRIL 2008 1

Overview • • • Introduction Equal shared parental responsibility Best interests of children Meaningful

Overview • • • Introduction Equal shared parental responsibility Best interests of children Meaningful relationships Violence Rebuttal of the presumption of ESPR and equal time • Relocation • The Less Adversarial Trial • Some concluding thoughts 2

Equal Shared Parental Responsibility • Presumption • Rebuttable - what that means • Does

Equal Shared Parental Responsibility • Presumption • Rebuttable - what that means • Does not in itself relate to the time children spend with a parent • Does not dictate how PR will be shared 3

Best Interests of the Children • The child or children’s best interests are paramount

Best Interests of the Children • The child or children’s best interests are paramount – Primary considerations – Additional considerations • Need for evidence • Those who can or will help 4

Meaningful Relationships • No fixed or immutable meaning • Godfrey & Saunders • Meaningful

Meaningful Relationships • No fixed or immutable meaning • Godfrey & Saunders • Meaningful does not necessarily equal optimal “…courts cannot by order create meaningful relationships between parents and children; they can only create or maintain the circumstances that make meaningful relationships possible” (Professor Patrick Parkinson) 5

Best interests Post 2006 the pathway may be different but the destination – to

Best interests Post 2006 the pathway may be different but the destination – to determine what would be in the child’s best interests – remains the same 6

Violence • • • Width of definition Difficulties with evidence (AIFS research) FCo. A’s

Violence • • • Width of definition Difficulties with evidence (AIFS research) FCo. A’s Family Violence Strategy Magellan Role of FCo. A is not to investigate but rather to evaluate the evidence Form 4 s (Section 60 K) What happens The effect of the LAT Safety and natural justice 7

Rebutting the Presumption • Factors which militate against ESPR • Recording outcomes • The

Rebutting the Presumption • Factors which militate against ESPR • Recording outcomes • The legislature cannot make laws to make people co-operate; judges cannot make orders to change human relationships 8

Equal time? • The effect of the presumption • The rebuttal of the presumption

Equal time? • The effect of the presumption • The rebuttal of the presumption does not preclude of itself either parent seeking equal or substantial and significant time with a child • Hearing and evaluation of factors identified under section 60 CC 9

Relocation • • Meaningful relationship vs other factors The need for shared time to

Relocation • • Meaningful relationship vs other factors The need for shared time to be practicable The importance of evidence Again, what is a meaningful relationship may not be an optimal relationship • Other factors. There is no “happiness” principle! 10

The Less Adversarial Trial • Division 12 A • Early judicial intervention • Some

The Less Adversarial Trial • Division 12 A • Early judicial intervention • Some Rules of Evidence do not apply but it will depend on the nature of the case • Judicial control • Involvement of the family consultants – the Child Responsive Program • The importance of being able to be heard 11

The ideal People putting children first People finding solutions from knowledge and goodwill 12

The ideal People putting children first People finding solutions from knowledge and goodwill 12

The sad reality in many matters before the Family Court • If parents cannot

The sad reality in many matters before the Family Court • If parents cannot make the decisions they should, the court will make those decisions • Bargaining in the shadow of the law 13

Putting Children First • Objects and principles of the new legislation • What are

Putting Children First • Objects and principles of the new legislation • What are the best interests? • How can we put the right matters before the court? • How can we ensure that every different story is told? 14

Every picture tells a story Every story is different! 15

Every picture tells a story Every story is different! 15