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			<title><![CDATA[Highly skilled and experienced Brisbane divorce solicitors]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[James Noble Law will look for alternate resolutions to resolve family disputes to ease the emotional issues and to minimise financial costs.  We will examine alternative dispute resolutions that may provide a more suitable resolution including negotiation, collaboration and mediation.<br />
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All of our solicitors are admitted to practice in the Family Court of Australia, Federal Circuit Court of Australia and Supreme Court of Queensland.  Our professional staff regularly conduct family and de-facto law matters in these jurisdictions and are experienced litigators.<br />
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CALL 07 2112 3947 TO ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT WITH ONE OF OUR BRISBANE FAMILY LAWYERS AT JAMES NOBLE LAW BRISBANE: THE FAMILY LAW EXPERTS IN FAMILY RESOLUTION<br />
<br />
James Noble is a Queensland Law Society Accredited Family Law Specialist with more than 50 years experience as a solicitor practising in family law. He is a member of the Family Law Practitioners’ Association, the Queensland Law Society, the Family Law Council of Australia and the Family Law section of the Law Council of Australia. James is also a Notary Public. James has also been instrumental in developing Collaborative Practice in Brisbane. He is a member of Queensland Collaborative Law whose members are at the forefront of developing this new approach in Family Law Brisbane.<br />
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BRISBANE FAMILY LAW<br />
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James was a partner in a national law firm before starting James Noble Family Law Brisbane in 2003. His passion is to provide specialist family and relationship law and advice that emphasizes amicable and timely resolution of relationship difficulties through negotiation and mediation. James Noble Law Brisbane is highly experienced in the practice of mediation.<br /><!-- start: postbit_attachments_attachment -->
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[James Noble Law will look for alternate resolutions to resolve family disputes to ease the emotional issues and to minimise financial costs.  We will examine alternative dispute resolutions that may provide a more suitable resolution including negotiation, collaboration and mediation.<br />
<br />
All of our solicitors are admitted to practice in the Family Court of Australia, Federal Circuit Court of Australia and Supreme Court of Queensland.  Our professional staff regularly conduct family and de-facto law matters in these jurisdictions and are experienced litigators.<br />
<br />
CALL 07 2112 3947 TO ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT WITH ONE OF OUR BRISBANE FAMILY LAWYERS AT JAMES NOBLE LAW BRISBANE: THE FAMILY LAW EXPERTS IN FAMILY RESOLUTION<br />
<br />
James Noble is a Queensland Law Society Accredited Family Law Specialist with more than 50 years experience as a solicitor practising in family law. He is a member of the Family Law Practitioners’ Association, the Queensland Law Society, the Family Law Council of Australia and the Family Law section of the Law Council of Australia. James is also a Notary Public. James has also been instrumental in developing Collaborative Practice in Brisbane. He is a member of Queensland Collaborative Law whose members are at the forefront of developing this new approach in Family Law Brisbane.<br />
<br />
BRISBANE FAMILY LAW<br />
<br />
James was a partner in a national law firm before starting James Noble Family Law Brisbane in 2003. His passion is to provide specialist family and relationship law and advice that emphasizes amicable and timely resolution of relationship difficulties through negotiation and mediation. James Noble Law Brisbane is highly experienced in the practice of mediation.<br /><!-- start: postbit_attachments_attachment -->
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			<title><![CDATA[Understanding orders]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2022 17:00:16 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hi All,<br />
<br />
I have a question regarding an consent order that has been made.<br />
<br />
"The childrens time during school terms pursuant to paragraph (4) is suspended<br />
during all school holiday periods and shall resume at the commencement of the new school<br />
term in the same pattern that would have been in place had there been no holidays."<br />
<br />
(Paragraph 4, if required, the children live with the Father during school terms as follows:<br />
(a) commencing 19 August 2021, each alternate week from the conclusion of school (or<br />
4pm on a day the children do not attend school) on Thursday until the conclusion of<br />
school (or 4pm on a day the children do not attend school) on Tuesday.)<br />
<br />
For the past 7 years my former partner and I have understood it to mean that if;<br />
Parent 1 has the children on the last weekend of a school term the the rotation is suspended for the 3 weekends of the holidays and Parent 2 has the children on the first weekend of the following term.<br />
<br />
My former partner has now just informed me that we have been doing it all wrong and that the rotation keeps going through the 3 weekends of the school term, therefore giving parent 1 both the last weekend of a school term and due to the rotation continuing, the same parent would get the first weekend in the following term.<br />
<br />
Can someone please help me understand<br />
Regards<br />
Vanda]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi All,<br />
<br />
I have a question regarding an consent order that has been made.<br />
<br />
"The childrens time during school terms pursuant to paragraph (4) is suspended<br />
during all school holiday periods and shall resume at the commencement of the new school<br />
term in the same pattern that would have been in place had there been no holidays."<br />
<br />
(Paragraph 4, if required, the children live with the Father during school terms as follows:<br />
(a) commencing 19 August 2021, each alternate week from the conclusion of school (or<br />
4pm on a day the children do not attend school) on Thursday until the conclusion of<br />
school (or 4pm on a day the children do not attend school) on Tuesday.)<br />
<br />
For the past 7 years my former partner and I have understood it to mean that if;<br />
Parent 1 has the children on the last weekend of a school term the the rotation is suspended for the 3 weekends of the holidays and Parent 2 has the children on the first weekend of the following term.<br />
<br />
My former partner has now just informed me that we have been doing it all wrong and that the rotation keeps going through the 3 weekends of the school term, therefore giving parent 1 both the last weekend of a school term and due to the rotation continuing, the same parent would get the first weekend in the following term.<br />
<br />
Can someone please help me understand<br />
Regards<br />
Vanda]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Parenting Plans]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2015 23:09:35 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Can anyone share with me any good example parenting plans for parents who have shared care of two kids?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Can anyone share with me any good example parenting plans for parents who have shared care of two kids?]]></content:encoded>
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