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jamonwindeyer:
--- Quote from: Lucysheppard99 on July 14, 2017, 06:41:34 pm ---To find cases go to the austli website and type in the advanced search the area your looking for and then choose the family court of australia. It picks out relevant cases and you can read about each case.
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Great tip Lucy, welcome to the forums! ;D
--- Quote from: caitlinlddouglas on July 14, 2017, 08:34:11 pm ---Perhaps you could even talk about the sally faulkner case, and the difficulty of the breakdown of family relationships between nations. It highlights an issue of enforceablity with the Hague convention and also had heaps of media coverage- 60 Minutes was involved
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--- Quote from: bimberfairy on July 14, 2017, 08:10:39 pm ---Not sure if this case'll help but in my notes, I added the case Campbell v. Campbell (1988) where the court ruled that upon the divorce of two parents, the father would have to pay child support payments for as long as the children of the marriage would still be in school. I was able to relate this to the children being entitled to education + the parent's legal obligation of having to allow them access to education. The only downside is that this case was set in Alabama, not Australia. There's more on the case at http://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-court-of-civil-appeals/1029589.html. Hopefully this helps (:
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So helpful, thanks to you both, you are awesome ;D
mylinh-nguyen:
--- Quote from: bimberfairy on July 14, 2017, 08:10:39 pm ---Not sure if this case'll help but in my notes, I added the case Campbell v. Campbell (1988) where the court ruled that upon the divorce of two parents, the father would have to pay child support payments for as long as the children of the marriage would still be in school. I was able to relate this to the children being entitled to education + the parent's legal obligation of having to allow them access to education. The only downside is that this case was set in Alabama, not Australia. There's more on the case at http://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-court-of-civil-appeals/1029589.html. Hopefully this helps (:
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oh ok thanks heaps!!
--- Quote from: Lucysheppard99 on July 14, 2017, 06:41:34 pm ---To find cases go to the austli website and type in the advanced search the area your looking for and then choose the family court of australia. It picks out relevant cases and you can read about each case.
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thanks
--- Quote from: caitlinlddouglas on July 14, 2017, 08:34:11 pm ---Perhaps you could even talk about the sally faulkner case, and the difficulty of the breakdown of family relationships between nations. It highlights an issue of enforceablity with the Hague convention and also had heaps of media coverage- 60 Minutes was involved
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Ahh yeah thanksss
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