Can my child decide which parent to live with?

There is a common misconception in separating families that once children reach a certain age, they are able to choose which parent to live with. While children’s views are of course important to parents, if parents are not able to reach agreement about their children’s living arrangements, the Court will ultimately make the decision and the children’s views will be only one factor which is taken into account in that decision.

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What happens if parents cannot reach an agreement about vaccinating their children with the COVID19 Pfizer vaccination or any other vaccinations or immunisations?

The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has approved the Pfizer vaccine as being safe for use in children aged 5 to 11 years. From 10 January 2022 children aged 5 to 11 years can now receive a vaccination against COVID19.

Whether or not a child should receive a vaccination is a parental responsibility decision. Generally speaking, both parents have and share parental responsibility for their children.

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Travelling overseas with your children

The fact is that parents have an equal shared parental responsibility with respect to their children. Therefore, decisions such as going on holidays overseas requires both parents’ consent.

Travelling is an important part of everyday life for many families, however, since the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, travelling with your children (whether you are separated or not) has become increasingly risky more so now that international boarders open on 1 December 2021.

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Can you get legal custody and living arrangements made up for a pet “fur kid’ in a relationship breakup?

Imagine you’re in a relationship and you’ve expanded your family by getting a gorgeous dog or cat, your “fur baby”. Together you care for this animal and it’s very attached to both of you. Then a few years later the relationship breaks down and you decide to go your separate ways. Who legally gets to keep the pet you adopted together? Can you get custody of your pet or have legal living arrangements made up?

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