Friday, September 27, 2013

Cuts to Family Court-Impact on court delays.

In the lead up to the federal election, the coalition announced a planned $30m cut to Family Court processes in its final costings. According to the Financial Review of Friday 20 September 2013, the president of the Law council of Australia will write to the new Attorney-General George Brandis, QC to ask where the proposed cuts to the Family Court will come from. Rick O'Brien,chair of the Family Law Section of the Law Council was quoted as saying that the Family Court and the Federal Circuit court "are both already under-resourced" and it was taking too long for casesto go through the system. Mr O'Brien noted that the Federal Circuit Court,Family Court and Western Australian Family Court are struggling with workloads and delays are at "an unacceptable level". As Mediators, on a daily basis we face concerns of parties about delays in the court system and the impact of these delays on their lives. Court delays are a major reason why parties try to avoid the court system and look for a resolution which enables them to move forward with their lives.This will increasingly be the case if the already stretched courts are asked to deal with further pressure on their resources. the only clue given by the coalition to it's proposals was an indication that it proposed to "streamline Family Court processes". At this stage it is not clear what is intended by this inclusion in the coalition's costings.

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