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A5 legal information guide

Consent orders, parenting orders and parenting plans

Learn about consent orders, parenting orders and parenting plans, how to lodge an application, what to consider when making an agreement and where to access help.


A4 factsheet

Do you have a grandchild in your care?

Learn about rights when caring for grandchildren and what financial support and legal aid is available.


DL legal information guide

You and family law. A short guide

Find out how family law impacts decisions about separation and divorce, domestic violence, dispute resolution, children and dividing property and where to access help.


27 minute video series

Life after separation—putting the pieces back together

This presentation provides legal information on the options and services available for couples going through separation.


A5 legal information guide

How to apply for a domestic violence order

Learn all about domestic violence orders (DVO), how to access urgent help, where to lodge a DVO application and what is involved when you go to court.


4 minute video

Cultural recognition: applying for a dispensation order

Find out what is a dispensation order, when they are needed, how to apply and where to access support. English and Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole) versions available.


A4 factsheet

How do I get a domestic violence protection order? Your legal options explained

Find out what is domestic violence (DV), who can apply for a DV protection order and your legal rights.


Pocketpack brochure

What are my rights if... I want to separate from my partner (Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander women)

Information about domestic violence, how lawyers can help you navigate the legal system and your lawful rights and responsibilities.

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Last updated 4 April 2025