Module 04 - Family Law - FDR CP

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Understanding Family Dispute Resolution

Test your knowledge on Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) and its key concepts! This quiz covers essential topics such as the introduction of FDR, exceptions to attendance, typologies, and critical court cases surrounding parentage.
Take a moment to see how well you understand the intricacies of family law.

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  • Perfect for law students and practitioners
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ResolvingJustice413
Which year was the FDR introduced as part of reform?
2005
2018
2006
2012
1998
What are the exceptions for not attending FDR?
Personal Choice
Medical exemption
Communication Breakdown
Abuse & Violence
Which of the following is NOT a typology of FDR?
Resolitive
Facilitaitve
Evaluative
Therapeutic
Wisdom
The civil standard (beyond reasonable doubt) applies for determination of parentage.
TRUE
FALSE
FDR practitioners can be held to account.
TRUE
FALSE
Which case cases concerned evidence of parenthood?
Keaton v Aldridge (2009) & G & H (1994)
Marriage of Diggins & Marriage of F & R
Green v Wilson & RE Bishop
Wilson v Roberts & Cowley & Yauvaves
G & H (1994) & Tyron v Clutterbuck (No2) (2009)
In this case, one party refused to take a parentage test. The other party was a sex worker. The court concluded more probable than not that the refusing party was the parent. What was the case?
G & H (1994) HCA
Tyron v Clutterbuck (No2) (2009)
Green v Wilson
RE Bishop
Green v Wilson & RE Bishop
In this case, P was a sperm donor who was active in the growth and development of the child. The D later entered into a relationship. P was held to be the legal parent of the child from his actions. What was the case?
Tyron v Clutterbuck (No2) (2009)
Green v Wilson
Masson & Parsons & Ors [2019] HCA 21
Green v Wilson & RE Bishop
Which of the following is NOT an obligation of an FDR practitioner?
Maintain neutrality
Confidentiality
Pick a Side
Risk assessment for FV and power imbalances
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