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The Family Court of Western Australia was established by the Family Court Act 1975 (WA). [a] In the second reading speech of the 1975 bill the Minister for Works, Des O'Neil, referred to a number of reasons the Western Australian Government preferred to keep a state-based family court (rather than referring family law matters to a Commonwealth ...
The following is a list of courts and tribunals in Western Australia: Courts Coroner's Court of Western Australia ... Family Court of Western Australia; Drug courts ...
The Children's Court of Western Australia is a state court that hears cases involving children (aged 10 to 17 years) accused of committing criminal offences. [1] It was originally called the Perth Children's Court when it was created in 1907 [ 2 ] by the State Children's Act, but became known Children's Court of Western Australia when the ...
It is also commonly referred to as the WA Government or the Western Australian Government. The Government of Western Australia, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy , was formed in 1890 as prescribed in its Constitution , as amended from time to time.
The Family Court was created by Part 2 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, merging the family law functions of the county courts and magistrates' courts into one. Two scenarios are covered by the Children Act of 1989: private law cases, where the applicant and respondent are usually the child's parents ; and public law cases, where the applicant ...
Judge of the Family Court of Western Australia: John Walters: 6 December 2012: 12 years, 61 days Judge of the Family Court of Western Australia: Jenny Hogan: 14 January 2013: 12 years, 22 days Jennifer Coate: 31 January 2013: 8 February 2019: 6 years, 25 days [5] David Berman: 18 July 2013: 11 years, 202 days Sharon Johns: 29 July 2013: 11 ...
The University of Idaho quadruple murder suspect, Bryan Kohberger, will stand trial in the capital city of Boise, Idaho, according to a new ruling from Idaho's Supreme Court.. With this new venue ...
The Family Court of Australia was established under Chapter 3 of the Australian Constitution, by the Family Law Act 1975, [3] and commenced operations on 5 January 1976. It currently comprises a Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice, Appeal Division judges and other judges.