Fifty worst cases in 10 days: how the Family Court fixed itself
The court was dealing with entrenched conflicts lasting up to six years. Then judges were flown in with a mission to sort them out.
Early last month, the Family Court listed 50 of “the worst” cases it could find; conflicts over custody and property that had been dragging on for up to six years.
Six judges – two from interstate – gathered at the federal law courts in Parramatta, a place Chief Justice Will Alstergren calls “the heartland of family law”, with the aim of clearing every case over 10 hearing days.
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