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Family dispute resolution

Disputes between famiy members may be addressed by ADR (alternative dispute resolution). Indeed, the Family Court of Australia regards it as the preferred method of resolving disputes.
Family dispute resolution is a process of the Australian family law system introduced on 1 July 2008. Families in dispute who want to apply to a court for a parenting order must first attend family dispute resolution. There are some exceptions to this rule, for example cases involving child abuse and family violence. Family dispute resolution is not currently a pre-application requirement for property matters.
The issues discussed in family dispute resolution can include problems that have arisen during or after separation and the effect these problems have had on the children; how the child’s best interests can best be served within the new structure of their family; parenting plans; and property and finances. Family dispute resolution is essentially a structured discussion offered to separating parents and significant others to assist in decision making about parenting and/or property. All discussion that take place during family dispute resolution are confidential, unless either party discloses an intention to harm a person or their property, or child abuse.
Family dispute resolution is designed to create the opportunity for parents and significant others to discuss how each can best continue to parent while maintaining a focus on their child’s best interests being served.
Family dispute resolution practitioners can assist parents to develop parenting plans. They are impartial and do not take sides. However, in discussions involving the welfare of the children, the practitioner may adopt a more advisory role in order to help keep the best interests of the children in focus.
==Parenting plans==
A parenting plan is a voluntary agreement that covers the day-to-day responsibilities of each parent, the practical considerations of a child’s daily life, as well as how parents consult and agree on important issues about their children. A parenting plan can be changed at any time as long as both parents agree.

With the assistance of a family dispute resolution practitioner, parents are encouraged to isolate the issues in the dispute; develop and consider options to resolve those issues; if appropriate, attempt to agree to one or more of those options; and if a child is affected, attempt to agree to options that are in the best interests of the children.

Agreements reached in Family Dispute Resolution form the basis for a parenting plan. A well constructed parenting plan is designed to assist parents to be good managers of their children’s wellbeing. When parents are good managers of their children’s wellbeing it assists children to cope with the changes in their family structure.
Agreements reached in Family Dispute Resolution are not legally binding however; an existing consent order can be changed if both parents agree to a new arrangement.

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