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Understanding Section 60I Certificates in Family Law – EP 116

Join Senior Associate Dannielle Young in this episode of the Divorce Collective Podcast as she breaks down the complexities of Section 60I certificates in Australian family law. If you’re going through post-separation parenting disputes, understanding these certificates is essential for achieving the best outcomes for your children.

What is a 60i Certificate?

In this episode, Dannielle explains what a Section 60I certificate is when it is required, and the circumstances that may exempt you from needing one. She also covers the five types of Section 60I certificates and who can issue them, providing clarity on how these documents play a crucial role in the Family Dispute Resolution process.

Learn why obtaining a Section 60I certificate is a mandatory step before applying to the court for parenting orders and how these certificates ensure that parties make genuine efforts to resolve their disputes through mediation. Dannielle also shares insights into when mediation might be unsuitable and how accredited Family Dispute Resolution practitioners determine the best approach for each case.

Whether you’re dealing with parenting arrangements, custody disputes, or the broader aspects of post-separation parenting, this episode provides valuable guidance on navigating the Section 60I certificate process to prioritise your children’s well-being.

Tune in to better understand the critical role of Section 60I certificates in family law and how they help parents work towards amicable outcomes that benefit their children. Book a family law consultation free 15 minutes with any of our experienced divorce lawyers.

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For personalised guidance, please consult with a family lawyer at Collective Family Law Group.
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