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High Court & Family Court. The Federal Courts. Federal Courts. The Federal courts include; High Court Federal Court Family Court Federal Magistrates’ Court. Victorian Court Hierarchy. FEDERAL COURTS. Family Court. STATE COURTS. Coroner’s Court. Children’s Court. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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High Court & Family CourtThe Federal Courts

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+Federal Courts

The Federal courts include;

- High Court

- Federal Court

- Family Court

- Federal Magistrates’ Court

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+Victorian Court Hierarchy

Children’s Court

Coroner’s Court

Family CourtFEDERAL COURTS

STATE COURTS

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FAMILY COURT of AUSTRALIA

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+Family Court background info

Located in each capital city except Perth (they have their own state family court)

Family Court in Victoria are located in Melbourne & Dandenong.

Was set up by the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)

Due to the sensitive nature of the disputes resolved in this court, the court deals with this cases in ________________________________________________________

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+Family Court Function

The Family Court’s main function is to deal with family disputes between married couples wishing to seek a dissolution of marriage ____________________________

Orders relating to the____________________________

______________________________________

The Family Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction. Meaning it hears cases for the first instance (first time) AND cases on appeal.

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+Before a case goes to trial Before a case in the Family Court is sent to a hearing,

there are a number of pre-trial procedures and dispute resolution methods utilized to ensure the best possible outcome for the family unit.

Compulsory _____________________is requested by the judge of parties who wish to dissolve their marriage before the court will issue the appropriate decree’s.

______________________; The Family Court is less formal than the Supreme Court or Federal Court. The court can order parties to seek advice from family consultants to help the parties cope with their family breakdown. Many issues are resolved through mediation, such as where the children should live and times and durations of visits to the parent with whom the children are not living

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+Pre-trial conference:

If an agreement cannot be reached, the parties will attend a pre-trial conference held by the deputy registrar. The aim of the conference is to identify the issues that are in dispute, and those that are not, and explore the possibility of a settlement. If a settlement is not reached, a date is set for a formal trial.

The purpose of these pre-trial hearings, _________________

All efforts are done to reduce the need to have the case heard by a judge.

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+Original Jurisdiction

The Family Court has jurisdiction over matters that arise under the Family LawAct 1975 (Cth), including:

Property settlements (distribution of property from parties to a marriage.

*Divorce applications are lodged in the Federal Magistrates’ Court, but are finalised by the Family Court.

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+Other aspects of their jurisdiction…

The Family Court also has the power to hear

Injunctions to protect a spouse or child from family violence (can also be obtained from Magistrates’ Court)

Referred jurisdiction such as taxation, bankruptcy (referred from federal court)

Some disputes relating to the custody of children OR division of property arising from a breakdown in a de-facto relationship. This does not apply to same-sex relationships.

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+ The FULL COURT of the Family Court hears appeals on the following matters;

- An appeal from a decision of a __________________________

- An appeal from a Federal Magistrates’ Court decision OR decision of a state court exercising Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) jurisdiction. Or a state family court such as Western Australia.

Family Law appeals are not common and can be complex to determine.

There is ________________ from a decree of dissolution of marriage after the decree has become absolute. (Decree nisi for 6 months than decree absolute is granted)

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+Appeals FROM the Family Court

Appeals from the Family Court are heard in the ______________

The High Court can hear an appeal from the Full Court of the Family Court if special leave is obtained,

OR

If a certificate of a Full Court of the Family Court is provided indicating that an important question of law or of public interest is involved.

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HIGH COURT of AUSTRALIA

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+High Court background info

Main court ______________________ACT, however there are branches in each of the capital cities around Australia.

It is the highest court in Australia

The High Court is a federal court. The principal courts established by Commonwealth legislation include the High Court, the Family Court and the Federal Court.

If a precedent is established in the High Court, it applies to all states and territories where the law is relevant.

The Commonwealth Parliament was given the power to set up the High Court of Australia by the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (UK), S71.

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+Function of the High Court

The High Court is seen to be the guardian of the Constitution. It is responsible for interpreting the jurisdictional power of the Commonwealth and state parliaments as stated in the Constitution and, as such, ensuring that neither the state nor Commonwealth parliaments go outside their powers.

It is called upon to decide cases of special federal significance and to hear appeals, by special leave, from federal, state and territory courts.

It has both original and appellate jurisdiction.

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+Original Jurisdiction (Single Justice)

matters arising out of any laws made by the ______________ Parliament — criminal or civil

matters arising under a ______________________

disputes where the __________________________

disputes between ______________________________________

Criminal cases such as ___________ and sedition (inciting hatred against the Crown).

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+Original Jurisdiction(Full Bench- 7 justices)

The original jurisdiction of the High Court heard before the

Full Bench of the High Court (seven justices)

Includes interpretation of the ___________________

The High Court is also the Court of Disputed Returns in relation to disputes about the validity of federal elections.

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+Appellate Jurisdiction_________________(usually 3)

Appellate jurisdiction is set out in S.73 of the Constitution.

Full Court of the High Court (usually 3 justices) hears appeals in both civil and criminal matters from:

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+Appellate Jurisdiction_____________(usually 7)

Cases that involve the interpretation of the Constitution

Cases where the court may be invited to depart from one of its previous decisions

Cases where the court considers the principle of law involved to be one of major public importance.

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+Review of High Court

There is no automatic right of appeal to the High Court from a state supreme court. The High Court must grant special leave to appeal.