Artificial Intelligence and the Law Blog

Navigating the Legal Landscape: AI Tools in Law Practice - Benefits and Risks In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the legal field is undergoing a transformative shift through the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT. These tools offer a range of promising benefits along with potential risks, influencing the practice of

Artificial Intelligence and the Law Blog2023-09-05T10:37:57+10:00

The Issues Schools Face with Family Law Disputes

Schools often find themselves having to read and interpret family law court orders. There’s often a lot to consider including whether one parent has to authorise the other parent to collect the child from school, whether the school needs to send out two newsletters or reports, whether the school is to contact both parents in

The Issues Schools Face with Family Law Disputes2022-09-08T00:41:21+10:00

The Canberra Lockdown – How This Impacts Your Shared Care Arrangements, Parenting Plan and Court Orders

At 12:00 pm on Thursday 12 August 2021, the ACT Government announced its first confirmed case of COVID-19 in a little over a year. Consequently, Canberrans were placed into immediate lockdown for seven days. At the time of writing this article, the lockdown has been extended for an additional 14 days following the confirmation of

The Canberra Lockdown – How This Impacts Your Shared Care Arrangements, Parenting Plan and Court Orders2022-09-29T22:53:30+10:00

When To Get Family Law Advice?

Relationship breakdowns can be a challenging and confusing time for many people. Usually, when you and your former partner separate, difficult decisions about your children, property, finances and belongings need to be made. Therefore, it is important you protect yourself by getting legal advice as early as you can. Sometimes it is obvious when to

When To Get Family Law Advice?2022-10-04T06:08:54+11:00

5 steps to protect your finances in a de facto break up

In this short blog, Jane Garraway discusses the effects a de facto relationship separation can have on your finances and the steps you should take if you have separated. Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) a de facto relationship exists where two people of the same or opposite sex who are not married live

5 steps to protect your finances in a de facto break up2022-10-04T06:08:58+11:00

Swearing or affirming an affidavit?

Have you ever wondered about the difference between swearing and affirming an affidavit?  In this article Jane Garraway explains how they differ. Affidavit An affidavit is a written statement where the contents are sworn or affirmed to be true. Affidavits mu​st be signed in front of a witness who is an ‘authorised person’. It is

Swearing or affirming an affidavit?2019-08-21T11:00:29+10:00

About My Work

Phasellus non ante ac dui sagittis volutpat. Curabitur a quam nisl. Nam est elit, congue et quam id, laoreet consequat erat. Aenean porta placerat efficitur. Vestibulum et dictum massa, ac finibus turpis.

Recent Works

Recent Posts