Supporting Neurodivergent Children During Separation (Ep 121)

In this powerful and insightful episode of the Divorce Collective Podcast, Danielle Young—Senior Associate at Collective Family Law Group and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner—dives into a deeply important topic: parenting neurodivergent needs during separation. Separation is already a tough transition, but when parenting children with neurodivergent needs such as autism or ADHD, it requires extra […]

Understanding Child Passport Alerts in Australia EP 103

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Welcome to the Divorce Collective Podcast. Today, your host, Dannielle Young, a dedicated senior associate at Collective Family Law Group, shares invaluable insights on a topic of utmost importance to every parent: Child Passport Alerts in Australia. In this episode, Dannielle takes us into the protective measures parents can take to ensure their children’s safety, […]

Child Support Options Explained – EP 102

Dannielle Young Podcast

Welcome back to the Divorce Collective podcast! I’m Dannielle Young, your host and a senior associate at Collective Family Law Group. We’re thrilled to have you with us again, and your ongoing support truly means the world to us. Our podcast aims to provide you with insights and information that could be helpful for your […]

Pitfalls Parents Make in Parenting Matters – Podcast Ep 86

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On today’s podcast, our Senior Associate, Dannielle Young, will go through the healthy parenting arrangements in QLD and discuss the different mistakes parents can make during parenting arrangements. When it comes to parenting matters during separation or divorce, it’s crucial to approach the process with caution, empathy, and a laser focus on the best interests […]

The Ultimate Guide to De Facto Relationships

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Property Division, Child Custody, and Support in Australia Navigating the legal aspects of a de facto relationship can be complex, especially when it comes to property division, child custody, and support matters. As experienced Gold Coast family lawyers, we understand the challenges you may face during this time.  In this ultimate guide, we provide answers […]

Contravention or Breach of Parenting Orders

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Parenting Orders made either by agreement/consent or made by the Court must be complied with by both parties until the child turns 18. Unfortunately, we have seen many circumstances where one parent chooses not to comply with the Orders. The impact of the breach or ‘contravention of the Orders will depend on the severity of […]