Saturday, July 5, 2008

Family Court re-action procedures as they apply in children’s matters

Dispute resolution role of Family Relationship Centres and issue of certificates after 1 July 2007 0obligations on legal practitioners



12E Obligations on legal practitioners
(1) A legal practitioner who is consulted by a person considering instituting proceedings under this Act must give the person documents containing the information prescribed under section 12B (about non‑court based family services and court’s processes and services).
(2) A legal practitioner who is consulted by, or who is representing, a married person who is a party to:
(a) proceedings for a divorce order in relation to the marriage; or
(b) financial or Part VII proceedings in relation to the marriage;
must give the person documents containing the information prescribed under section 12C (about reconciliation).
(3) A legal practitioner representing a party in proceedings under Part VII must give the party documents containing the information prescribed under section 12D (about Part VII proceedings).
Note: Section 63DA also imposes information‑giving obligations on legal practitioners dealing with people involved in Part VII proceedings.
(4) A legal practitioner does not have to comply with subsection (1), (2) or (3) if the practitioner has reasonable grounds to believe that the person has already been given documents containing the prescribed information mentioned in that subsection.
(5) A legal practitioner does not have to comply with subsection (2) if the practitioner considers that there is no reasonable possibility of a reconciliation between the parties to the marriage.

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