Family Court of Australia
The Principal Registrar provides high level legal and procedural advice to support the judicial functioning of the Court. As a senior lawyer, the Principal Registrar discharges the statutory duties assigned to that position by the Family Law Act 1975, works closely with the Chief Justice and judges in administering the Act and related legislation, and identifies areas in need of reform. The Principal Registrar presides in court and holds the delegated power to make orders in interim parenting cases, maintenance cases and some enforcement of financial obligations. The Principal Registrar also oversees the performance of, and provides direction to, the Court’s judicial registrars.
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Family Court of Australia
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The Family Court of Australia (Family Court) is a superior Court of record established by Parliament in 1975 under Chapter III of the Constitution. The Court operates under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) and, through its specialist judges and staff, helps Australians to resolve their most complex family disputes.