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    report on courtroom observation focuses on observation of Family Court of Australia. This is the first time of my life visiting to court and I went to Federal Circuit Court of Australia in Parramatta around 09:30 am. I walked into the building, not knowing where to go, what to say or do, or even how to dress. I asked questions what times and what cases would be best to observe? They could not answer any of those questions. I ended up taking the lift to the second floor to the Courtroom 1. The courtroom was very small, much smaller and less impressive than I expected. As I entered the courtroom I sat on the back in the public gallery. The judge sits at the high bench at the front of the courtroom and control the hearing and the courtroom…

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    Family Court Case Analysis

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    think it was of the essence on an to I the more you sure baby busy… that 's in the People get married to get divorced since I started 1949 when I passed wedding I think to myself that 's inventory. Statistics are the more money passes through family law court then all other law courts combine. The more you charge the more people willing to pay because they feel that money equals skill . You know we aren 't much different from any other segment of society in terms of money calling the shots.…

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    Family Court Cases

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    Many people don 't want the legal system in their family life, and would much rather be able to handle these situations on their own with as little legal interference as possible. It is possible to say that in the ideal situation I just described, that rights are being taken away from my sister 's mom. Having the courts involved telling a parent what their children can do, or where the child could go could be seen as the court getting too into their personal life. The courts telling my sister 's…

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    Family Court Case Summary

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    Family law court Best interests of children The best interests of the child are absolutely crucial in the considerations made in decisions concerning the care of children. This is the underlying factor in which all Family Law Courts make decisions regarding children. It is the role of the Family Law Court to identify what is in the best interest of the child and consider both primary and additional considerations including protecting the child from harm and the capacity of the parent to…

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    Our Family Court System

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    Child abuse is all over the news and social media these days, unfortunately in a lot of these cases it is already too late for the child. However, it is equally disturbing the number of families that are put through traumatic investigations and have their children taken away, even for a brief period because of false accusations or a careless mistake. Our family court system and CPS are broken and have failed our children. We as a nation have failed our children. There is a major problem when we…

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    In her article “Dispelling The Myth Of Gender Bias In The Family Court System”, Cathy Meyer, a certified Marriage Educator and Relationship Coach with a Master's Degree in Psychology, advocates for the absence of gender bias against men in the Family Court system during the process of child custody after a divorce. Her explanations, however, are not valid enough and do not correspond with the realities faced off by fathers. Despite Meyer’s argument is backed up with research and encourages…

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    Family Drug Courts

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    Family Drug Courts were created to help families with parents that have substance abuse problems. Family Drug Courts help children that are abused and neglected due to the parental substance abuse. In almost all of the cases the children were taken out of the home and placed in foster care. “ An estimated 50% to 80% of child welfare cases are related to substance abuse and parental substance abuse has been identified as a contributing factor for up to two-thirds of children in out-of-home…

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    Administration of Justice Act that it is deemed contempt of court to publish, without a court’s permission, a report of a private hearing which is under the Children Act 1989 or the Adoption and Children Act 2002 or which otherwise relate wholly or mainly to the maintenance or upbringing of a child. Relevantly, an example of a controversial case about reporting restrictions is the Re P (a child) case where, an Italian mother, who was pregnant was a resident in the UK and was sectioned under…

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    within our area. Don't hesitate to pick up the telephone and give us a call. Our agents are very experienced and knowledgeable about the court and bail system in the country. We are licensed by the state and specialize in handling bail in this Adams County area. Let's take a closer look at how Adams County Bail Bonds is able to assist you. What Is Bail? Perhaps, a loved one is arrested for a crime. They are allowed to post bail (money) to get out of jail and appear in court to face the…

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    The system of state courts is quite diverse; virtually no two states have identical judiciaries. In general, however, the states, like the federal government, have a hierarchically organized system of general courts along with a group of special courts. The lowest level of state courts, often known generically as the inferior courts, may include any of the following: magistrate court, municipal court, justice of the peace court, police court, traffic court, and county court. Such tribunals,…

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