Terms & Conditions
A legal disclaimer
By accessing and using this website, www.familylawreform.com.au (“the Site”), you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with these Terms, you must not use this Site.
1. Purpose of the Website
Family Law Reform exists to provide educational information, commentary, resources, templates, tools, and insights relating to family law, court processes, and self-representation.
All material on this Site is provided for general educational and informational purposes only.
2. No Legal Advice
The content on this Site does not constitute legal advice and must not be relied upon as such.
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We are not lawyers.
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We do not provide legal, financial, or professional advice.
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We do not act on your behalf.
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We do not know your personal circumstances.
Any information provided is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation.
You should always seek independent legal advice from a qualified legal practitioner regarding your individual circumstances before taking or refraining from any action.
3. No Lawyer–Client Relationship
Use of this Site, including:
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reading content,
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downloading materials,
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purchasing products,
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using tools or templates,
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submitting forms, or
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communicating with us,
does not create a lawyer–client relationship, fiduciary relationship, or professional advisory relationship of any kind.
4. Accuracy and Currency of Information
While reasonable efforts are made to ensure information is accurate and current:
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Laws, court procedures, and practices change frequently.
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Information may become outdated, incomplete, or incorrect.
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We make no warranties or guarantees as to accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability.
You use the information on this Site entirely at your own risk.
5. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law:
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Family Law Reform, its operators, contributors, and affiliates disclaim all liability for any loss, damage, cost, or consequence arising from reliance on or use of this Site.
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This includes, without limitation, direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or economic loss, including court outcomes, costs orders, procedural errors, or missed deadlines.
6. Self-Representation Risk Warning
Family law proceedings can have serious legal, financial, and personal consequences.
Self-representation carries inherent risks, including procedural missteps, evidentiary errors, and adverse court outcomes. Nothing on this Site should be taken as a substitute for professional legal advice or representation.
7. User Responsibility
You are solely responsible for:
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how you interpret and apply information from this Site,
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ensuring compliance with applicable laws and court rules,
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verifying information independently, and
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seeking appropriate professional advice.
8. Intellectual Property
All content on this Site, unless otherwise stated, is the intellectual property of Family Law Reform.
You may:
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view and download content for personal, non-commercial use only.
You must not:
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reproduce, republish, distribute, sell, or modify content without prior written permission.
9. External Links
This Site may contain links to third-party websites.
We:
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do not control those sites,
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are not responsible for their content, accuracy, or practices, and
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do not endorse them.
Accessing third-party sites is at your own risk.
10. Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms at any time without notice.
Continued use of the Site after changes are published constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
11. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of Australia, and where applicable, the laws of New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory. Any disputes arising from the use of this Site are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Australian courts.
12. Contact
For general enquiries about this Site, please contact us via the contact details provided on www.familylawreform.com.au.