Child Custody Rights for Fathers in Australia

The notion of parental responsibility refers to the duties, authority and influence all parents have in regards to their children, notwithstanding the status of the relationship of the parents. Parental responsibility must be upheld until children are 18 and over. Both parents bear the responsibility.

Governed by parenting orders under the Family Law Act 1975 and administered by the Family Court of Australia, responsibilities extend to the living arrangements of children; time allocated to parents and other family members; different types of parental responsibility; communication between parties; and further facets regarding welfare.

Times of conflict often present parents with difficult situations to deal with. Courts may be responsible of making arrangements in some instances. This will meet the needs of all.

A verbal agreement is as simple as both parties coming to a mutual understanding, on spoken terms. A written agreement further clarifies the terms of the arrangement; however these are not enforceable by law. A Parenting Order must be written, signed  and witnessed by a third party.

Before a Parenting Order is enforced, Courts will consider the following factors in the best interest of the child:

  • Protection from any harm, physical, psychological, mental or other
  • Importance of both parents’ involvement in child’s upbringing
  • Allocation of parental responsibility and determining the duty and role each parent must fulfill
  • Willingness and capability of each parent to meet “allocated” responsibilities

This applies to both fathers and mothers with equal rights. Some may view the law as prejudice against fathers and this is due to the natural physical bond children and mothers have in the early stages of childhood. This bond however does not mean child custody is in favor of mothers- with the law (and science) recognizing the consistency and stable relationships children need from both mother and father figures.

According to our family solicitors, parents can help children in the following ways:

Assurance

During these volatile times, children may be subject to difficult circumstances and the change is coming. Parents must assure their children know they are loved and are acting in their best interest.

Avoidance

In making arrangements or in areas of unpredictability, parents should avoid fighting in front of children or subjecting them to any tension that may arise. In the instance of a discussion, it best both parties address the circumstance in private rather than in front of children.

Communication

Communication is key. This is important in all facets, especially during these circumstances. Parents should frequently communicate with their children about what is happening and the current situation. Parent should also willingly address any concerns children may have.

Support

By offering continuous support, especially emotional support, parents can assist in easing any hardships that may come with the forthcoming arrangements. Providing guidance will provide a sense of comfort and ease and strengthen the bond between parents and children.

For more information from a family lawyer in Sydney and Brisbane, contact us on 1800 PROMINENT.

The comments in the article are general in nature and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice. Anyone intending to apply the information contained in this newsletter should seek their own professional advice to independently verify their interpretation and the information’s applicability to their particular circumstances. This article is issued as a helpful guide to clients and for their private information. Therefore, it should be regarded as confidential and not be made available to any person without our prior approval.

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How to Claim Workers Compensation

The State Insurance Regulatory Authority requires all NSW employers to have a workers compensation policy. If injured in the workplace, you may have the right to claim workers compensation. This also applies if injury is due to a work-related cause.

Who can claim workers compensation?

Ultimately, all employees can make a claim. That is, any staff member who receives wages and commission from a company. In some cases, contractors may also be able to bring a claim against a company that engages them for their services. However, injury from travelling to/from work does not fall under workers compensation claims. These claims can instead be filed under CTP laws.

Circumstances of a Compensation Claim

A workers compensation claim can be a result of:

  • An aggravated pre-existing injury. This may be physical and/or psychological
  • Someone suffering from a disease or injury where work was the main cause
  • Entitlements to medical, hospital, physiotherapy and prescription costs

Making a Claim

Accordingly, the simple steps are as follows:

  1. If physically injured, seek first aid and report injury to employer
  2. Seek medical assistance
  3. Complete a Workers Compensation Claim Form
  4. Provide employer with all necessary documentation
  5. Lodge the claim with insurer including WorkCover NSW- certificate of capacity

As such, a decision of acceptance or dispute will be made within 21 days from the claim.

How can Workers Compensation Lawyers help?

In the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim, lawyers can assist by:

Advising on Procedures

Additionally, workers compensation lawyers understand the consequences of an accident. This includes physical, emotional and financial strain. Our role is to take this into consideration while you focus on the recovery. As the process is complex, the guidance of a personal injury lawyer may allow for a better outcome. Undoubtedly, consulting an attorney will provide greater insight as to how to proceed with the claim. Therefore, it is essential to start off on the right foot.

Taking Action

Moreover, individuals may receive weekly payments. As a result, this may cover medical and associated expenses. For some, a lump sum payment may also be the result. Similarly, considered in the outcome are damages for pain and economic loss too. To ensure entitlements are being met, olicitors will take action.

Pursuing Claim

In conclusion, a workers’ compensation lawyer will assist in the event of a claim being denied. In our process, we will:

  • Gather evidence to support claim
  • Negotiate with all parties to deliver a final outcome in your best interest
  • Settle claim and ensure payment is being received.

To find out more about your claim, contact us at info@prominentlawyers.com.au.

The comments in the article are general in nature. Comments should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice. Anyone intending to apply the information contained in this newsletter should seek their own professional advice to independently verify their interpretation and the information’s applicability to their particular circumstances. This article is issued as a helpful guide to clients and for their private information. Therefore, it should be regarded as confidential and not be made available to any person without our prior approval.

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Compensation Solicitors Insight: Social Media and Blind Driving

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The Link Between Snapping, Posting, Tweeting and NSW Car Accidents

Recent studies show the greatest involvement in crashes in NSW in 2015 involved hand-held mobile phones. This is most prevalent amongst males and females between the ages of 17 – 39.

Besides the conventional use of a mobile phones for calls or text messages, the more popular use nowadays is for social media.

Mobile phone use while driving can be one of four major distractions according to our compensation solicitors:

  1. Physical distraction, such as composing a text message or commenting on an Instagram photo
  2. Visual distraction, such as watching a Snapchat video or selecting a filter to send an image
  3. Auditory distraction, such as listening to a voice message
  4. Cognitive distraction such as focusing solely on what the driver is viewing on their phone

The ever-growing popularity of the immediacy of social media requires users to act then and there. These consequences lead to instant distractions while users are behind the wheel. For this reason, social media is a core contributor to car accidents in NSW.

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‘Blind Driving’ alludes to the fact that drivers become completely sightless when focusing on their mobile phones. Drivers are not aware of their surroundings and what is happening (or not) in their vision.

Blind Driving

The use of mobile phones and “blindness” whilst driving can result in:
  • Impairment of ability to stay in the same lane or change lanes
  • Inability to maintain appropriate speed limit
  • Missing traffic signals
  • Delayed reaction times
  • Reduced alertness of surrounding factors

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Car Accidents and #Hashtagging

Drivers are easily distracted by taking images or sharing status updates. By concentrating on liking, sharing or hashtagging, serious dangers may arise. There is an ever increasing rate of mobile phone use as a contributor to car accidents.social-media-and-bling-driving-2

Research also suggests that new drivers are more susceptible to these distractions.

Top 3 Reasons the top 3 Apps are Distracting while on the go:
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1 Once a snap is open, it is only available to be viewed briefly. To make use of these, users are more inclined to pay closer attention to the limited time image or video, rather than focusing on the road. New feature of Instagram stories calls for live sharing. Just like Snapchat, users can create a “story” which requires live coverage at that moment in time. New feature of Facebook live to stream activity as it happens. Like Periscope, this new and improved Facebook perk calls for users to broadcast what they are doing and where they are going as it is happening.
2 Selfie filters and camera while singing and driving is often popular use of the App. Celebrities like Kylie Jenner who have endorsed the trend of recording while driving have set a not-so-good movement for drivers, particularly teen drivers. Trending #selfies while snapping images behind the wheel. The ever-growing popularity of people taking images of themselves behind the wheel is continuing to be widespread. Checking recent status updates and sharing statuses to keep on top of what content followers and friends are sharing.
3 Geo-filters as overlays for users to share where they are at any point in time. Reading comments while driving to stay up to date with friends, celebrities or bloggers. Innovative features such as Birthday Cam or 360 photos are now offered by the world’s most famous social media platform
Other Distractions While Driving that Could Cause Traffic Accidents:

Given the rise of social media and instantaneous features, the distraction has easily been due to force of habit.

But the distractions do not solely stop at social media. Other distractions while driving could range between any of the following:

  • Texting
  • Dialling a number to make a phone call
  • Eating and/or drinking
  • Grooming
  • Talking to passengers
  • Adjusting vehicle controls, including radio stations and CD players
  • Unrestrained pets
  • Viewing maps with unfamiliar routes
Ways to Avoid Distractions:
  • Only use a mobile when a vehicle is parked, not just stationary and definitely not in motion
  • For hands-free calls or navigation, mobile phone must be secured to a fixed mounting
  • To eat, drink or groom yourself, take a break rather than do so while driving
  • If passengers are distracting, inform them of difficulty of concentrating and lower voices or cease what they are doing
  • Adjust vehicle controls before operating a vehicle- such as radio settings or navigation system
  • Turn off social media notifications to avoid notices and distraction while driving

social-media-and-bling-driving-5To find out more about involvements in car accidents and how you can seek compensation, contact a compensation solicitor at info@prominentlawyers.com.au

The comments in the article are general in nature and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice. Anyone intending to apply the information contained in this newsletter should seek their own professional advice to independently verify their interpretation and the information’s applicability to their particular circumstances. This article is issued as a helpful guide to clients and for their private information. Therefore, it should be regarded as confidential and not be made available to any person without our prior approval.

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