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The Family Matters Show
Heather McKinnon & Benjamin Bryant
63 episodes
1 day ago
Specialist family lawyers Benjamin Bryant and Heather McKinnon and their special guests answer your questions about divorce, separation, children's matters, property settlement and family court. They empower you to make wise decisions for yourself and your family.
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Specialist family lawyers Benjamin Bryant and Heather McKinnon and their special guests answer your questions about divorce, separation, children's matters, property settlement and family court. They empower you to make wise decisions for yourself and your family.
Show more...
Education
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Indigenous Family Law Courts
The Family Matters Show
34 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
Indigenous Family Law Courts

On this episode, Ben and Heather are joined by two special guests to discuss the growth of specialist Indigenous family courts, known as Indigenous List.  Retired Federal Circuit Court Judge Robyn Sexton started the very first Indigenous List in Sydney in 2014.  Rick Welsh is proud Murrawarri man and coordinator of The Shed suicide prevention centre focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.  These two worked together to design and implement a specialist Indigenous family law court.  Together they discuss the following:

  1. What is the Indigenous List?
  2. Why is there a need for a separate court process?
  3. How was the Indigenous community engaged with the set-up of the court?
  4. Are kin carers treated differently on the Indigenous List than in regular family court?
  5. Local experiences with the Indigenous List in Coffs Harbour and Lismore.
  6. What services are available to First Nations litigants other than those provided by the courts?
  7. How is the introduction of the Indigenous List impacting First Nations families?
The Family Matters Show
Specialist family lawyers Benjamin Bryant and Heather McKinnon and their special guests answer your questions about divorce, separation, children's matters, property settlement and family court. They empower you to make wise decisions for yourself and your family.