Evidence - Documenting evidence for Family Court (Aust)

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Navigating family court can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to protect yourself or your children, represent your truth, or recover from trauma. This easy-to-follow guide has been created to support you through one of the most important steps in your journey: documenting evidence clearly, safely, and effectively.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • What counts as valid evidence in Australian family court

  • How to record incidents, messages, and patterns of behaviour

  • Simple templates, logs, and trackers to stay organised

  • Tips for working with legal professionals (or self-representing)

  • Safety strategies if you’re gathering evidence in a DV context

  • Support resources and final encouragement

This guide has been created because preparation is power, and you deserve to feel confident and supported every step of the way.

**This e-book is intended as a general guide only and does not constitute legal advice.

While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate and relevant to the Australian family court context, each person’s situation is unique. Laws and procedures may vary between states and territories, and legal requirements can change over time.

Readers are strongly encouraged to seek independent legal advice from a qualified professional or legal service to ensure the information is appropriate to their circumstances.

The author and publisher of this guide do not accept any liability for loss or damage arising from reliance on the material contained in this resource.

Navigating family court can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to protect yourself or your children, represent your truth, or recover from trauma. This easy-to-follow guide has been created to support you through one of the most important steps in your journey: documenting evidence clearly, safely, and effectively.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • What counts as valid evidence in Australian family court

  • How to record incidents, messages, and patterns of behaviour

  • Simple templates, logs, and trackers to stay organised

  • Tips for working with legal professionals (or self-representing)

  • Safety strategies if you’re gathering evidence in a DV context

  • Support resources and final encouragement

This guide has been created because preparation is power, and you deserve to feel confident and supported every step of the way.

**This e-book is intended as a general guide only and does not constitute legal advice.

While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate and relevant to the Australian family court context, each person’s situation is unique. Laws and procedures may vary between states and territories, and legal requirements can change over time.

Readers are strongly encouraged to seek independent legal advice from a qualified professional or legal service to ensure the information is appropriate to their circumstances.

The author and publisher of this guide do not accept any liability for loss or damage arising from reliance on the material contained in this resource.