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There are two types of agreements parents can come to on their own regarding child support.
The first is called a “binding child support agreement” and there are several regulations regarding this type of agreement:
Parents can agree to any amount of child support in a binding agreement, but if they agree to less than the amount the Child Support Agency would have provided, the difference is not made up by Centrelink.
A “limited child support agreement” restricts the parent’s ability to make their own arrangements. This agreement:
Couples are encouraged to reach agreements on their own regarding child support. Some couples are able to do this on their own without any outside intervention. Other couples may require some help. A Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner can often help parents work through the issue that come up regarding child support and other issues regarding children.
Both parents have an obligation to financially support their children until they are at least 18 years old. A new partner does not have a legal obligation to support the child.
A parent, a child or anyone else concerned with the welfare of the child can apply for a parenting order. This applies to grandparents and step parents.
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Vanessa Mathews is the founder and managing director of Byron Bay Family Law & Mediation Specialists, and has the rare combination of social work qualifications and experience, combined with nearly 20 years’ experience as a lawyer and mediator; it makes her approach to resolving legal relationship issues both sensible and sensitive.
She is a fully accredited family law specialist, mediator, family dispute resolution practitioner and parenting coordinator with a commerce degree – adding a financially astute aspect to her practice.
Vanessa has extensive experience in complex issues that arise from relationship breakdown, and works in partnership with her clients,
who regularly describe her as empathetic
Vanessa is an active member of the family law profession and
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Vanessa and Byron Bay Family Law & Mediation Specialists
are regularly recognised as a ‘Leading Victorian Family
Lawyer’, ‘Recommended Family Law Mediator’ and a
‘Leading Victorian Family Law Firm’ by Doyle’s Guide to
the Australian Legal Profession.
Get Started With Vanessa
Vanessa Mathews is the founder and managing director of Byron Bay Family Law & Mediation Specialists, and has the rare combination of social work qualifications and experience, combined with nearly 20 years’ experience as a lawyer and mediator; it makes her approach to resolving legal relationship issues both sensible and sensitive.
She is a fully accredited family law specialist, mediator, family dispute resolution practitioner and parenting coordinator with a commerce degree – adding a financially astute aspect to her practice.
Vanessa has extensive experience in complex issues that arise from relationship breakdown, and works in partnership with her clients,
who regularly describe her as empathetic
Vanessa is an active member of the family law profession and
a member of the:
Vanessa and Byron Bay Family Law & Mediation Specialists
are regularly recognised as a ‘Leading Victorian Family
Lawyer’, ‘Recommended Family Law Mediator’ and a
‘Leading Victorian Family Law Firm’ by Doyle’s Guide to
the Australian Legal Profession.
Get Started With Vanessa