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  2. Parenting plan - Wikipedia

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    A parenting plan is a child custody plan that is negotiated by parents, and which may be included in a marital separation agreement or final decree of divorce. [1] [2] Especially when a separation is acrimonious to begin with, specific agreements about who will discharge these responsibilities and when and how they are to be discharged can reduce the need for litigation.

  3. Parenting law in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Parenting law in Australia encompasses a number of areas of law including: Parenting arrangements under the Family Law Act - previously referred to as "child custody" laws; Child Protection laws, where State Governments have powers to protect children; Parentage (who is the legal parent of a child). In Australia, a child is a person under 18 ...

  4. Child custody - Wikipedia

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    In Australia when parents cannot come to an agreement which meets both of their needs when it comes to the custody of their child/ren cases are taken to the Family Court of Australia, which happens in more scenarios than expected. When parents cannot agree on these arrangements and take matters to court, the court makes orders about parental ...

  5. Category:Australia templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Australia templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Australia templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Shared parenting - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of shared parenting, or equal parenting time (EPT), has increased greatly in the past ten years. In Spain in 2022, for instance, 'Due to legal reforms, equal parenting time (EPT) laws in Spain now apply to approximately 40% of all divorces.' [4] The frequency of shared parenting versus sole custody varies across countries, being most common in Scandinavia.

  7. LGBTQ adoption and parenting in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia became the first Australian state to allow same-sex adoptions when its Labor government passed the Acts Amendment (Lesbian and Gay Law Reform) Act 2002 which in turn amended the Adoption Act 1994 (WA). This allowed same-sex couples to adopt in accordance with criteria that assesses the suitability of couples and individuals to ...

  8. International Council on Shared Parenting - Wikipedia

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    The International Council on Shared Parenting (ICSP) is an international non-profit organization that promotes and disseminates scientific research and makes recommendations on the needs and rights of children whose parents do not live together. It organizes the International Conference on Shared Parenting.

  9. Relationships Australia - Wikipedia

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    Relationships Australia (RA) is an Australian not-for profit organisation providing professional services to support relationships across Australia that began in 1948 under the name of Marriage Guidance Council. Initially providing counselling services using volunteers, they now provide a range of professional relationship support services. [1]