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HSC Legal Studies Family Law Syllabus

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This HSC Legal Studies Family Law Syllabus is an invaluable resource for students studying the HSC Legal Studies course. Authored by a high-achieving student with an impressive ATAR of 93.85 and obtaining a remarkable mark of 95 in HSC Legal Studies, these notes provide detailed coverage of the entire Family Law topic. Spanning 25 pages, the notes encompass theory, legislation, reforms, media articles, cases, and international instruments.

Covering essential areas such as marriage, divorce, property settlements, parenting, and domestic violence, these notes offer a comprehensive understanding of Family Law principles. By incorporating theory, legislation, reforms, media articles, cases, and international instruments, the notes provide a well-rounded perspective on the subject.

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HSC Legal Studies Family Law Syllabus

  1. The nature of family law
  • The concept of family law
  • The laws and institutions that govern: marriage, alternate family relationships, legal rights and obligations of parents and children, divorce, domestic violence, surrogacy and birth technology
  • Family is difficult to define due to the varying nature of relationships in contemporary society
  • Section 43(B) Family Law Act 1975: “The natural and fundamental group unit of society, particularly while responsible for the care and protection of dependant children
  • ABS: A family is defined as two related people who live in the same household. This includes all families, such as couples with and without children, including same-sex couples with dependants, single mothers and fathers with children and siblings living together
  • Nuclear families only constituted 30% of household arrangements in 2020
  • Can be defined as ‘two or more people residing together joined by marriage, birth or adoption
  • Under section 51 of the constitution, the federal government handles marriage. Most states have also transferred power referring to parenting and property disputes in marriage or de facto relationships
  • 1 in 7 families are single parent (2020)
  • 4% of couples are same-sex (2020)
  • Increase of families to 7.2 mils, up by 1.1 mils since 2010
  • Legal Requirements of Marriage
  • 4 characteristics of marriage (contemporary)
    • Voluntary Union
    • For Life
    • Between 2 people
    • To the exclusion of all others