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  1. An airport watch list order is a court order telling the Australian Federal Police (AFP) to put a child’s name on the Airport Watch List. The Watch List is in place at all international airports and seaports. If a parent tries to take the child out of Australia, Customs will tell the AFP and the child will not be able to travel until the ...

  2. AIRPORT WATCH LIST ORDER KIT An Airport watch list order is a court order telling the Australian Federal Police (AFP) to put a child’s name on the Airport Watch List. The Watch List is in place at all international airports and seaports. If a parent tries to take the child out of Australia, then Customs will tell the AFP and the child will not be

  3. from the Commonwealth of Australia AND IT IS REQUESTED that the Australian Federal Police give effect to this order by placing the name of the said child/ren on the Airport Watch List in force at all points of arrival and departure in the Commonwealth of Australia and maintain the child/ren’s name on the Watch List until the Court orders its ...

  4. JobWatch can give you free and confidential phone information and referrals about your rights at work. You can contact them on (03) 9662 1933 if you are calling from a metropolitan area, or 1800 331 617 if you are calling from a regional area. JobWatch has a range of information sheets about employment rights.

  5. A full list of people who can witness your affidavit can be found on the Justice and Regulation website. Download the Blank affidavit form. Example affidavit. The example affidavit can be used as a guide to writing out your evidence in the Blank affidavit form. Download the Recovery order kit example affidavit.

  6. report concerns to the Child Protection Crisis Line on 131 278 (24 hours, 7 days a week, toll free within Victoria) contact your local Child FIRST office. Reporting child abuse or neglect is confidential. If you believe that the safety of your children is threatened by a family member you can get a family violence intervention order.

  7. Health Vic has forms for recording your decisions about medical treatment in the future, if you are not able to communicate your wishes or if you no longer have decision-making capacity. Forms include: Advance care directive for adults. Appointment of support person. Appointment of medical treatment decision-maker.

  8. Other support. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) can make decisions about guardianship orders and administration orders for people over 18 who may not be able to make reasonable decisions about themselves, their circumstances, or their financial and legal affairs. VCAT will conduct a hearing to decide whether to appoint you ...

  9. Abduction in Australia. If the children are taken from your care or moved within Australia, and the move affects your ability to have a relationship with them, it is important to act quickly and get legal advice. What you do depends on the circumstances and whether it is urgent. Sometimes you can apply to the court for a ‘recovery order’ to ...

  10. State children, youth and families law. The state children, youth and families law section aims to provide child protection and youth crime private practitioner panelists with tools to assist with practice in the Children’s Court of Victoria and other aspects of the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005. This section includes: Youth crime.

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