Author name: Hayder Shkara

Hayder is the Director of Dandenong Family Lawyers, where he leads with strategic clarity, empathy, and a deep commitment to client wellbeing. With a background as a former Olympic athlete, Hayder brings unmatched operational insight and a people-first approach to family law. His leadership fosters a culture of ensuring every client feels heard, supported, and empowered through life’s most challenging transitions.

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Applying for Relocation Order: 6-Point Comprehensive Guide

Applying for Relocation Order When a parent wishes to move with their child to a different location, and this move significantly affects the child’s relationship with the other parent, applying for a relocation order may be necessary. A relocation order is a legal permission granted by the Family Court, allowing one parent to relocate with […]

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Financial Resources Family Law: 6-Point Comprehensive Guide

Financial Resources Family Law In family law, particularly in property settlements, financial resources significantly determine how parties divide assets. While not classified as property, a financial resource is any current or future benefit that can impact an individual’s financial situation. This distinction becomes critical during separation or divorce, as financial resources must be considered when

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Grounds to Terminate Parental Rights Australia: Helpful 5-Point Guide

Grounds to Terminate Parental Rights Australia In Australia, terminating parental rights is a serious legal action that can only occur under specific circumstances. Grounds for termination generally involve situations where a parent is deemed unfit or incapable of fulfilling their parental duties. The Family Court or Children’s Court typically considers the child’s best interests as

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5 Important Family Report Questions You Need To Know

Family Report Questions: What to Expect and How to Prepare A family report plays a significant role in family law matters, especially in cases involving disputes over children. If you’re preparing for a family report interview, you’re likely wondering what questions may arise and how to approach them. Below, we outline common family report questions,

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Hiding Assets in Divorce: 6-Point Comprehensive Guide

Hiding Assets in Divorce When couples go through a divorce, it is not uncommon for one party to attempt to hide assets to gain a financial advantage. Hiding assets in divorce can significantly affect the outcome of property settlements and can lead to serious legal consequences. In Australian family law, both parties are legally required

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Adult Child Maintenance in Australia: 4 Important Considerations

Adult child maintenance refers to financial support provided for a child over the age of 18 in specific circumstances. In Australia, this form of support is typically granted when an adult child cannot fully support themselves due to educational needs or a disability. Unlike child support, which generally ends when the child turns 18, adult

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Parallel Parenting: 3 Important Key Elements

Parallel Parenting Parallel parenting is a structured approach to co-parenting where parents disengage from direct communication and decision-making, focusing instead on parenting their child(ren) separately. This model is particularly useful in high-conflict situations where traditional co-parenting is challenging. With clear boundaries in place, parallel parenting minimises interactions between parents, allowing each to independently maintain their

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5 Important Information to Include in a Child Travel Consent (Australia)

Child Travel Consent (Australia) When a child is travelling without one or both parents or legal guardians, a child travel consent (Australia) is often required to provide official permission for the journey. This document ensures that the travelling parent, guardian, or another adult accompanying the child has legal permission to take the child abroad or

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Limited Child Support Agreement: 4 Important Key Features

Limited Child Support Agreement A limited child support agreement is a formal parental arrangement regarding child support payments. It is designed to give parents some flexibility while ensuring that child support obligations are met. This type of agreement is legally enforceable but differs from other types because it requires the involvement of the Department of

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Alcoholism and Child Custody Australia: 4 Harmful Effects of Alcoholism on Custody Agreements

Alcoholism and Child Custody Australia When determining child custody arrangements, the Family Court will always prioritise the child’s best interests. In Australia, alcoholism can have a significant impact on assessment’s of a child’s best interests and child custody decisions. This is because the court views that if one parent struggles with alcohol dependency, it may

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