
The information listed on this site is provided to promote awareness of private organisations providing family dispute resolution services in Australia.
The Attorney-General’s Department can confirm that listed private organisations employ accredited family dispute resolution practitioners.
Individuals are encouraged to make further inquiries for information about the quality and nature of services provided by the organisations.
An accredited family dispute resolution practitioner is an individual who meets the accreditation requirements set out in the Family Law (Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners) Regulations 2008. Only accredited practitioners can issue section 60I certificates under the Family Law Act 1975. Contact details for accredited family dispute resolution practitioners can be found on the Family Dispute Resolution Register.