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The Family Law Amendment Act 2024 (Cth) (FLAA) comes into effect on 6 May 2024. The new Act introduces a range of changes, most of which are centred around parenting, with the bulk of the Amendments to Part VII, Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (FLA).
The purpose of the amendments is to make the family law system safer and simpler, and to ensure that the best interests of children are central to the system. There is no grace period, meaning that from 6 May 2024, the amendments will apply to all new and existing parenting proceedings, except where the final hearing has already begun.
The substantive provisions
The FLAA makes a range of substantive changes to the FLA, as well as other related legislation by:
In addition, to the FLAA, the Family Law (Information Sharing) Act 2023 (Cth) will also commence on 6 May 2024. This Act also makes major changes to the FLA by establishing new information-sharing orders to allow courts to quickly seek information from police, child protection, and firearms agencies about family violence, child abuse, and neglect which can be made at any time during proceedings.
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For the historical context of the Amendments to the FLA, see:
The Federal Attorney General has also published useful resources on the changes to the FLA, for both family law practitioners and for parents.
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