The Family Law Pathways Network is a national program funded by the Australian Government Attorney General’s Department, aimed at supporting professionals and practitioners working with families going through separation. The network’s primary goal is to facilitate collaboration among practitioners, maintain strong working relationships, and establish effective referral mechanisms to help families navigate the Family Law system. With 13 networks across NSW, the Family Law Pathways Network coordinates sector training, events, and the development and distribution of resources to better serve the community.
The Family Law Pathways Network is committed to providing valuable resources and support to professionals in the family law sector. By offering past webinars, helpful links, and a wealth of information on their resources page, the network ensures that practitioners have access to the latest developments and best practices in the field. Additionally, the Family Law Pathways Network NSW acknowledges and celebrates the contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander custodians, honoring their culture and heritage.
With a focus on promoting collaboration, maintaining relationships, and enhancing referral processes, the Family Law Pathways Network plays a crucial role in assisting families during challenging times of separation. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for practitioners, the network strives to improve outcomes for families navigating the complexities of the Family Law system in Australia.