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I do not agree with the orders the judge made in the Family Court. What can I do?

The judge took my ex-partner’s side and gave her everything she asked for. I think this is really unfair. I just want to spend time with my kids. Can I challenge the decision?
Asked in Newcastle - Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, NSW, 03-12-2015
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Answer by Pearl Beaumont, Penrith 2570 NSW
  • If you do not agree with the final parenting orders then you may be able to appeal the decision of the judge.
  • Your lawyer can give you advice about this process and the strength of your case. It is important you speak to them about it as soon as possible at the end of the hearing.

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