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Wiltshire Lawyers practises exclusively in the areas of family law and de facto law.By focusing only on family law and de facto law, we are to provide specialised service and advice in relation to this challenging and ever changing area of law area.

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Collaborative Law is an alternative dispute resolution process by which lawyers and their client agree, by way of contract, to commit to the speedy and cost effective resolution of a matter without recourse to litigation in the Courts. The primary difference between Collaborative Law

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Wiltshire Lawyers practises exclusively in the area of Family and De Facto Law. By focusing only on family and de facto law, we are able to provide you with the highest level of service. Read more

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Unhelpful Affidavits and Interim Hearings - Part 2


Friday, 14 June 2013

Drafting Affidavits for supervised time

In Chapa [2012] FMCAfam 1420 (18 December 2012), (see Part 1 of this Article) the mother may have succeeded in her application for the children to only spendsupervised time with the father, if she had filed supporting affidavits from the proposed supervisors.

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Illegally Recorded Conversations as Evidence in Family Law Proceedings - the Story of a Police Officer who Should Have Known Better


Friday, 7 June 2013

The recent matter of Badger & Badger & Ors [2013] FMCAfam 1244 (14 February 2013) considered whether an illegally taped telephone conversation by an off duty police officer could be used as evidence in the family law property proceedings.

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