Showing posts with label Federal Circuit Court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Federal Circuit Court. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Family Law in Crisis.

According to The Australian of 11 December 2015, independent Senators John Madigan and David Leyonhjelm are among a group of senators who have called for a "root-and-branch review" of the family law system. Senator Madigan has been pushing for a radical overview of the system to make it less adversarial in nature, arguing the current system is causing "inexcusable damage" to children.
Senator Madigan urged the government to "adequately resource the court to deal with things in a more expedient manner and have people in it who are properly trained".
He said "the court needs to be better resourced than what it is and people operating in the area of family law need to be trained in this area".
Senator Madigan also wanted to see the court operate in a way that brought families together , rather than "blew them apart".
Senator Leyonhjelm said: "You can't expect a court system to operate for the benefit of the public if they have to wait extended periods of time because there aren't enough judges. That's a no -brainer."

Clearly the court has a resource problem.However good steps in reducing the current pressure would be to refer more matters to mediation, particularly those with modest pools and to introduce compulsory mediation of property matters before parties are able to initiate court proceedings.
It will be interesting to see how far the independent senators get with their call for "root-and -branch review".

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.