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Family Dispute resolution

Family dispute resolution is the most preferred form of solving family disputes in Australia. If you have any qualms regarding the process, visit primedm.com.au.

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Family Dispute resolution

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  1. About Us We are accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner registered with Attorney General’s office under the accreditation rules. We are qualified as per Section 10G of the Family Law Act 1975. Our Principle Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner Mr. Abdur Rehman is also a Solicitor admitted in NSW Supreme Court. Abdur is also a qualified Business Professional and has diverse experience in Business and legal fields.

  2. Family Disputes Resolution Family dispute resolution is a process (other than a judicial process) where a family dispute resolution practitioner helps people affected, or likely to be affected, by separation or divorce to resolve some or all of their disputes with each other, and in which the practitioner is independent of all of the parties involved in the process. Prior to dispute resolution session we conduct comprehensive assessment of the matter before us accordance with the Family Law rules and guidelines. Once we deem the matter to be suitable, we will notify each party and book a joint Family Dispute Resolution Session. Process

  3. Family Disputes Resolution In our role as Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, We provide parties with a platform to negotiate, discuss and assist them in developing options, reality testing of options generated and allow parties to resolve their dispute in a safe and controlled environment. We do not take sides of any party, we do not make decisions for any party or impose any decisions on any party. We do not give ANY party to the dispute any Legal advice. However, we strongly recommend each party to obtain Independent legal advice before, and during the Dispute resolution process. Role of practitioner

  4. Family Disputes Resolution Family Dispute Resolution process is strictly confidential, Communications made in Family Dispute Resolution process are confidential. We do not disclose any information to anyone outside our organisation unless authorised by Law. However, we are Mandatory Reporters under the law and we will report any admission by any party, which indicate a child has been harmed or is at risk of being harmed. Our Confidentiality obligations are construed in Section 10H of the Family Law Act 1975. Confidentiality

  5. Family Disputes Resolution Family Dispute Resolution process is strictly confidential, Communications made in Family Dispute Resolution process are confidential. We do not disclose any information to anyone outside our organisation unless authorised by Law. However, we are Mandatory Reporters under the law and we will report any admission by any party, which indicate a child has been harmed or is at risk of being harmed. Our Confidentiality obligations are construed in Section 10H of the Family Law Act 1975. Admissibility

  6. Family Disputes Resolution Family Dispute Resolution is voluntary process unless mandated by the Court. Family Dispute Resolution must be attempted if any party intends to initiate proceedings at Court regarding Parenting matters. This includes a new application for Parenting Orders or Applications to amend existing Parenting Orders Obligation

  7. Family Disputes Resolution There are certain exceptions that may allow any party to apply to Court directly for a Parenting Order without attending Family Dispute Resolution.  if your matter is urgent  if the Court is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that there has been child abuse and/or family violence by a party there is a risk of family violence by a party, and/or there is a risk of child abuse if there were to be a delay in applying to the Court Exceptions

  8. Family Disputes Resolution where a party is unable to participate effectively in family dispute resolution (for example, due to an incapacity to do so or physical remoteness from a family dispute resolution provider) if your application relates to an alleged contravention of an existing order that was made within the last 12 months, and there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person who has allegedly contravened the order has behaved in a way that shows a serious disregard for his or her obligations under that order Exceptions to attend Family Dispute Resolution are listed in Section 60J of the Family Law Act. Exceptions

  9. Family Disputes Resolution A Parenting Plan is an agreement that sets out parenting arrangements for children. A Parenting Plan covers the day-to-day responsibilities of each parent, the practical considerations of a child’s daily life, as well as how parents will agree and consult on important, long-term issues, such as which schools children will attend. A Parenting Plan, in itself, is not a legally enforceable agreement, and is different from a Parenting Order, which is made by a court. Parties to a Parenting Plan can ask the court to make ‘Consent Orders’ in the terms of that plan. The court will only make a Consent Order if it is satisfied that the terms of the plan are in the best interests of the child. Once made, Consent Orders are legally binding — they have the same effect as any other order made by a Court. Plans and orders

  10. Family Disputes Resolution FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION Initial Assessment $220. Takes 1 -1.5 hours. Family Dispute Resolution Session 3 -4 hours ($595) Please note price is per party. Venue cost and other administrative costs May apply. Please contact us for more information regarding our fees. Fees

  11. Family Disputes Resolution Don’t waste thousands in legal costs, with our help you may be able to settle your property disputes without going to court. Average cost of property settlement is in excess of $20000 per party, and these costs come out of parties’ asset pool. We provide stress free dispute resolution to all parties. If an agreement is reached in mediation you may take further steps to make these agreements legally binding and enforceable There are Requirement by law that imposes obligations on each party to make a full and frank disclosure of all their assets. We will provide you with documents where you can list all your assets. Property disputes

  12. Other Disputes There are numerous issues that can arise in Wills and Estates. We understand that death is a stressful time and at times a great loss of loved one. Apart from that there are numerous issues that arises with the estate such as disputes among beneficiaries in disposition of estates, matters like how best to manage assets, which asset to be sold and or who would keep personal belongings etc etc. Wills and Estates

  13. Other Disputes Disputes arising in construction industry, whether they are contractual, or process related. We can assist parties to resolve their disputes without going to Court and the hassle of lengthy litigation. Construction

  14. Other Disputes Disputes arising out of commercial dealings, most properly drafted Contracts have clauses that obliges parties to resolve their disputes without going to Court. At Prime Dispute Management we can assist parties to resolve their disputes without going to Court. We assist parties to reach resolution that is mutually acceptable to all parties. Commercial

  15. Other Disputes Disputes arising under Elder law. Range of disputes we deal with are amongst family members, service providers such as Aged care and other Contractual disputes that generally arise with in the Elder Law jurisdictions. Elder Disputes

  16. Other Disputes Disputes arising at workplaces can cost employers significant amount of resources and declining productivity. We can assist is disputes arising out of workplace whether employee disputes, Union disputes and or employer employee disputes. Workplaces

  17. Other Disputes Disputes among neighbours whether they are about fences or about other issues arising out of conflict amongst neighbours. Neighbourhood

  18. Other Disputes Trademark & patents Trademark and patents disputes cost significant resources to companies. We can assist parties to resolve this complex and highly litigant subject.

  19. Other Disputes We live in a global world and are continuously dealing at International level. We can assist parties to resolve their disputes arising amongst organisation located in various geographical areas. International

  20. Resources We understand that family disputes are stressful and at times you may need support. We strongly encourage you to seek help when needed. If you think you need help please refer to the following: In Emergencies, Please call 000. Domestic Violence Line – 24 hour counselling support - 1800 656 463 Kids Helpline – 24 hour counselling support - 1800 55 1800 Lifeline – 24 hour crisis counselling – 13 11 14 Menslin Australia – 24 hour counselling support - 1300 789 978 Beyond Blue- 24 hours Support helpline-1300 22 4636

  21. Contact Us P.O.Box 70 Macarthur Square NSW 2560 Australia Phone: 0415113682 Email: primedm1@gmail.com

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