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By Danielle Kutchel
A support service for court users has expressed concern over the merger of the Family Court with the Federal Circuit Court.
Court Network, a frontline community organisation which provides support to court users, is worried about the implications of the merger for people facing family violence.
The merger was announced on 17 February, and would see the two courts combined into the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
Court Network’s highly-trained volunteers, known as Networkers, are in the courts everyday, providing information and referrals, emotional support and guidance to navigate the complex justice system.
Networker Nicky said the merger could result in a “loss of specialisation” in the courts.
Wrapping up Wig & Chamber: The top stories from 2020
By Naomi Neilson|21 December 2020
In this 2020 wrap-up, Lawyers Weekly’s Wig & Chamber takes a look back at the year’s top stories, most memorable interviews and favourite features starring the profession’s high-profile barristers, judges, bar associations and other key experts.
Through bushfires, floods and COVID-19, the judiciary had to go through a suite of big changes, covered every fortnight by the Lawyers Weekly Wig & Chamber bulletin. The unprecedented changes over the last 12 months have meant that the judiciary looks much different this year and will shape the way barristers work through 2021.