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What about the kids? Family Law, Vaccinations & COVID 19

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Mark Game


With the current COVID pandemic entering its third year, unsurprisingly this leads to a number of family law cases that include COVID or the issues that arise from it as a feature.

There have already been a number of cases dealt with in the Courts where the impact of the travel restrictions that have been in place have been a significant issue. In a country as large as Australia it is perhaps inevitable that travel restrictions

 would result in family law issues arising as a consequence.

The issue of vaccination, or more particularly whether or not a child should receive a vaccination, is likely to become a more significant question before the Courts as COVID vaccinations are now available for children at a younger age.

It has been long established in case authority decided before anyone had heard of COVID 19 that the Court has the authority to decide the question of whether a child should receive a vaccination if the parents do not agree. If there is a disagreement between parents about this question, as with most issues regarding parenting, the Court can make a decision.

For advice about all family law issues

, call the Family Law team

 at Aylward Game Solicitors on 1800 217 217

Article Source: Vaccinations & COVID 19


With the current COVID pandemic entering its third year, unsurprisingly this leads to a number of family law cases that include COVID or the issues that arise from it as a feature.

There have already been a number of cases dealt with in the Courts where the impact of the travel restrictions that have been in place have been a significant issue. In a country as large as Australia it is perhaps inevitable that travel restrictions

 would result in family law issues arising as a consequence.

The issue of vaccination, or more particularly whether or not a child should receive a vaccination, is likely to become a more significant question before the Courts as COVID vaccinations are now available for children at a younger age.

It has been long established in case authority decided before anyone had heard of COVID 19 that the Court has the authority to decide the question of whether a child should receive a vaccination if the parents do not agree. If there is a disagreement between parents about this question, as with most issues regarding parenting, the Court can make a decision.

For advice about all family law issues

, call the Family Law team

 at Aylward Game Solicitors on 1800 217 217

Article Source: Vaccinations & COVID 19

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