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Created by the KHQ Lawyers Family & Relationship Law team, this podcast aims to provide practical guidance to those contemplating separation and divorce.

UNTYING THE KNOT: separation and beyond KHQ Lawyers

    • Maatschappij en cultuur

Created by the KHQ Lawyers Family & Relationship Law team, this podcast aims to provide practical guidance to those contemplating separation and divorce.

    UNTYING THE KNOT: major changes to parenting orders

    UNTYING THE KNOT: major changes to parenting orders

    You may have heard that the laws around parenting cases in Australia have changed from 6 May 2024.

     

    In this episode Monica Blizzard and Greg Oliver (from KHQ Lawyers’ Family & Relationship Law team) talk about the changes to the legal framework in parenting cases brought about by the Family Law Amendment Act 2023.  Monica and Greg summarise the changes and share their views as to how these changes will impact current parenting cases generally. 



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    • 21 min.
    UNTYING THE KNOT: separation & beyond

    UNTYING THE KNOT: separation & beyond

    When contemplating separation, when is the best time to engage a family lawyer?

    In this episode, Monica and Blizzard and Greg Oliver (from KHQ Lawyers' Family & Relationship Law team) talk about what to expect when you first meet with a family lawyer. What is the lawyer's role? What information will be needed? 

    Monica and Greg also provide a basic overview of considerations to be aware of, including safety planning for family violence, and interim parenting and financial arrangements.

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    • 27 min.
    Episode 8 - Elder Law

    Episode 8 - Elder Law

    What are the unique features of a family law separation with the older members of our community? In our latest Talking Families podcast, Monica Blizzard, Greg Oliver and Winning Wang discuss some family law cases, different approaches to be considered and tips and traps, including aspects to be considered in financial agreements.



    Monica Blizzard leads the KHQ Lawyers Family & Relationship law team and is an Accredited Specialist in family law (Law Institute of Victoria). She has more than 20 years' experience as a family lawyer, and is known for her compassion and dedication to helping those going through separation and divorce, and also helping those escaping family violence. She also specialises in Reproductive Law and Surrogacy.

    Greg Oliver has been practicing law for two decades. He has a background in general practice and in recent times has focused exclusively on family law. He is an Accredited Family Law Specialist. Greg focuses on setting realistic expectations and guiding clients through the often misunderstood and dynamic landscape of separation. Greg enjoys meeting clients and learning about their lives and their achievements in often adverse circumstances. He believes it is a privilege to assist people to grow as they transition to new phases in their lives.

    Winning Wang has practised family law consistently since 2010. Winning is experienced in all aspects of family law disputes including complex property settlements, financial agreements, the involvement of third parties, high conflict parenting disputes and family violence intervention orders.


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    • 15 min.
    Episode 7 - Would you consent to your child being vaccinated against COVID-19?

    Episode 7 - Would you consent to your child being vaccinated against COVID-19?

    Monica Blizzard, Greg Oliver and Stefan Pantellis discuss potential issues regarding the proposal to vaccinate children aged 12 and above with the Pfizer vaccine.  We also discuss the approach typically taken by the Family Court when parties cannot agree to vaccinate or immunise their child, and some recent cases dealing with this issue.

    Monica Blizzard leads the KHQ Lawyers Family & Relationship law team and is an Accredited Specialist in family law (Law Institute of Victoria). She has more than 20 years' experience as a family lawyer, and is known for her compassion and dedication to helping those going through separation and divorce, and also helping those escaping family violence. She also specialises in Reproductive Law and Surrogacy.

    Greg Oliver has been practicing law for two decades. He has a background in general practice and in recent times has focused exclusively on family law. He is an Accredited Family Law Specialist. Greg focuses on setting realistic expectations and guiding clients through the often misunderstood and dynamic landscape of separation. Greg enjoys meeting clients and learning about their lives and their achievements in often adverse circumstances. He believes it is a privilege to assist people to grow as they transition to new phases in their lives.

    Stefan Pantellis has practised exclusively in family law since his admission to legal practice in 2017. Prior to his admission, he worked in family law and family violence prevention in both private practice and the community sector in legal support roles. Stefan is passionate about delivering high quality legal services and achieving practical outcomes for his clients. He is particularly interested in LGBTIQ family law issues including adoption, surrogacy and donor agreement matters. Stefan also has a keen interest in international family law matters and has experience in both Hague and non-Hague Convention child abduction matters.


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    • 13 min.
    Episode 6: Family violence - coercive control

    Episode 6: Family violence - coercive control

    When Hannah Clarke and her children were doused in petrol and set alight on a Brisbane street in February 2020, less than a year after dentist Dr Preethi Reddy had been stabbed to death in a Sydney hotel room, the Australian public was horrified. Each crime was a seemingly-out of nowhere physical attack committed by the victim’s ex-partner that followed years of non-physical abuse. Each crime was committed by a man who was, to many, not known to be violent. The crimes served as testament to a conclusion family violence experts had known for years: it is the amount of control a perpetrator has over a victim, rather than acts of physical violence, that is the most reliable indicator of homicide risk. 

    In this episode, Monica Blizzard, Greg Oliver and Stefan Pantellis discuss issues around family violence and the potential criminalisation of coercive control.

    Monica Blizzard leads the KHQ Lawyers Family & Relationship law team and is an Accredited Specialist in family law (Law Institute of Victoria). She has more than 20 years' experience as a family lawyer, and is known for her compassion and dedication to helping those going through separation and divorce, and also helping those escaping family violence. She also specialises in Reproductive Law and Surrogacy.

    Greg Oliver has been practicing law for two decades. He has a background in general practice and in recent times has focused exclusively on family law. He is an Accredited Family Law Specialist. Greg focuses on setting realistic expectations and guiding clients through the often misunderstood and dynamic landscape of separation. Greg enjoys meeting clients and learning about their lives and their achievements in often adverse circumstances. He believes it is a privilege to assist people to grow as they transition to new phases in their lives.

    Stefan Pantellis has practised exclusively in family law since his admission to legal practice in 2017. Prior to his admission, he worked in family law and family violence prevention in both private practice and the community sector in legal support roles. Stefan is passionate about delivering high quality legal services and achieving practical outcomes for his clients. He is particularly interested in LGBTIQ family law issues including adoption, surrogacy and donor agreement matters. Stefan also has a keen interest in international family law matters and has experience in both Hague and non-Hague Convention child abduction matters.


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    • 24 min.
    Episode 5: Abolition of the Family Court - what does it mean?

    Episode 5: Abolition of the Family Court - what does it mean?

    In this episode, Monica Blizzard, Greg Oliver and Stefan Pantellis discuss the abolition of the Family Court of Australia, following the passing of the Federal Circuit Court and Family Court of Australia Act 2020 and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Act 2020.




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    • 25 min.

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