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Family violence and immigration
Family violence is not acceptable in Australia. If you or a family member have experienced family violence, you and your family do not have to stay in a violent relationship to stay in Australia. There are special rules about how the Department of Home Affairs (Immigration and Citizenship) deal with[...]
Family matter lists
There are three practitioner lists for family law matters. It may be possible to obtain grants of aid to cover two Dispute Resolution conferences where a family law matter involves disagreement about both children and property. Where possible, Legal Aid WA will try to allocate the grants to the same[...]
Infosheet - Representing yourself as respondent in a final hearing.pdf
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Infosheet - Representing yourself as the applicant in an FVRO final hearing.pdf
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Supervisor-Status-Non-panel-Practitioner-Appearance-Document.pdf
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Supervisor Status Scheme
Legal Aid WA is pleased to introduce the Supervisor Status Scheme.
The Supervisor Status Scheme is aimed at assisting approved panel members in creating capacity, whilst affording professional development opportunities to junior members of the legal sector.
The Scheme will designate panel[...]
CA04-Department-of-Education-Your-safety-in-school.pdf
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Video fact sheet: Family violence and immigration
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What's the law? - Family violence: Presenter notes
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