Please join us to hear from our experts and participate in this interactive workshop as they work through scenarios to help separated families living under the one roof.
Please join us in discussing what it is, what do you need to know, how to modify your interaction with clients and learn from those that have incorporated this practice into their own work.
This face to face networking event will discuss when money is used as a form or power and coercion. How do the banks and courts respond, and what other supports are available?
With imminent amendments to the Family Law Act, the Main Event 2024 will put children at the heart of the discussion with a focus on child inclusive practice. Please join us to hear from our two eminent speakers and panelists in an evening designed to encourage you to think as well as network with others across the sector.
This face to face networking event will discuss when money is used as a form or power and coercion. How do the banks and courts respond, and what other supports are available?
Please join us to hear from our experts as they unpack this growing and complicated family law issue.
This face to face networking event will discuss when money is used as a form or power and coercion. How do the banks and courts respond, and what other supports are available?
Please join us for this free event at the Interrelate Caringbah Family Relationship Centre and Children's Contact Centre for an evening of showcasing the FRC services and networking with local lawyers.
The National Family Law Pathways Networks in collaboration with Emerging Minds invite you to participate in our upcoming 4 part webinar series. Supporting children’s positive mental health during parental separation is a vital prevention and early intervention strategy for the wellbeing of children and families, now and into the future.
Following on from our recent webinars, we continue the discussion of risk in parenting matters. List to our experts discuss how solicitors work with clients accused of perpetrating family violence, how the Men's FASS service works with clients and how Men's Behaviour Change programs work.
Over two evenings, listen to experts discuss how risk is assessed in parenting matters. We will discuss what distinguishes a no time case from a supervised time case, how to draft orders to keep kids safe and how to address contact refusal. We will hear the different approaches to this vexed issue - a judge, lawyers and those working in contact centres.
Over two evenings, listen to experts discuss how risk is assessed in parenting matters. We will discuss what distinguishes a no time case from a supervised time case, how to draft orders to keep kids safe and how to address contact refusal. We will hear the different approaches to this vexed issue - a judge, lawyers and those working in contact centres.
Join us for a networking event o reflect on what has changed over the past two years in response to the pandemic and reform of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) and what the future holds for the sector
Family Law Pathways Network - Sydney Events
FLPN Greater Sydney Membership & Network Events
FAMILY LAW PATHWAYS NETWORK
Supporting and resourcing a network of organisations and professionals operating within the broader family law system to achieve the best outcomes for separating families.ABOUT
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Our vision is a connected family law system that minimises conflict and supports the best interests of children. We seek to achieve the vision by encouraging professionals from the legal sector and the non-legal sector to work together, and by providing opportunities to learn and share information.Our purpose is to create a clear pathway for families making their way through the family law system.SERVICE DIRECTORY
Links to useful services and resources to enhance the capacity of professionals in the legal and non-legal sector to assist families post-separation.MEMBERSHIP
Become a member of the Greater Sydney Family Law Pathways Network and contribute to creating a more collaborative family law system. There are no membership fees, the only criteria are that you work in the family sector.CONTACT
Greater Sydney Family Law Pathways NetworkBranch Office:
1C/383-385 Port Hacking Rd, Caringbah NSW 2229Our Vision
Our vision is a connected family law system that minimises conflict and supports the best interests of children.We seek to achieve this vision by encouraging professionals to work together, and providing opportunities to learn and share information.We aim to:
Establish and maintain professional relationships.
Raise knowledge of the role and expertise of all professionals in the family law system.
Provide training in a multi-disciplinary way to network members.
Our VisionOur Structure
Family Law Pathways Networks are managed by a local steering committee which draws expertise across government, non-government and legal organisations.The Network is the primary organisation that brings all public, community and private service providers together including the Family Law Judiciary, Family Relationship Centre providers, Therapists, Private Legal Practitioners, Legal Aid NSW and Community Legal Centres.A Project Officer is employed to coordinate the day to day operations of the Network.
MEMBERSHIP
Contribute to creating a more collaborative family law system. Visit the Membership page for more information.