Family court

No one should have to be cross-examined by their abuser

WIN! The Government finally passed a hugely important reform that will protect victim-survivors in Family Court. This campaign came about because of the incredible bravery and advocacy of Eleanor, a survivor of family violence who asked Fair Agenda members to stand with her and the Women’s Legal Services Australia to build pressure on the Government to update these laws. Thank you to all the Fair Agenda members that were part of the campaign supporting this important reform!

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Right now there are no legal protections in place to stop abusive ex-partners from cross-examining those they have abused in family courts.1 As Eleanor, the survivor leading the call to change this horrifying system explains, this cruel gap needs to be addressed:

"The day I stood on the stand and was forced to answer the questions of a man who had sexually assaulted and abused me for over a decade were a massive slap in the face. And that horrific experience was a major obstacle in my recovery from the trauma of my abuse. No person should have to be cross-examined by the person who sexually assaulted and beat them.” 

Eleanor's local MP has just raised this issue in federal parliament - now Eleanor is asking for your help to build enough community pressure to push Attorney-General George Brandis to address this cruel system. Can you sign the petition and stand with Eleanor?

If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence or sexual assault, you can call 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 for 24/7 support. If you are in immediate danger call 000.

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Under Family Court rules, people without legal representation can currently cross-examine their former partner.2

State and territory courts already have rules in place to make sure this can't happen, but the federally governed family court hasn't yet caught up. Last December the Productivity Commission recommended the law be changed – but the Attorney-General still hasn't responded to the recommendation.3

-References-

1, 2, 3. Victorian MP pushing to end Family Court cross-examinations by abusive ex-partners, ABC News, 19 October 2015.

5,441 SIGNATURES SO FAR

To Attorney-General, Senator the Hon George Brandis QC,

We call on you to urgently introduce a law to prevent abusers from cross-examining their victims in family court. 

Signed,

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Jenny , 2065  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:31:42 +1100
Helen , 3683  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:31:38 +1100
Wilma , 4005  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:29:07 +1100
"Government systems should not inflict more harm on any individual."
ms , 2453  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:28:54 +1100
Mark , 2835  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:26:35 +1100
Crispin , 3782  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:25:12 +1100
Iris , 4068  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:24:31 +1100
Marie-Pierre , 2785  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:23:16 +1100
"I am a psychotherapist and I have worked with issues of sexual assault for over thirty years, including working for 6 years on a sexual assault on call service. I have prepared many women for the Court process, and witnessed outrageous things being done in the name of ‘fair trial’ that no-one else who suffers a physical assault or a robbery from an offender is put through. Enough is enough. Giving evidence about one’s own assault is bad enough. Being expected to bear further intimidation by the very person who assaulted one is inhumane. Allowing this to go on is court-sanctioned abuse and it must stop."
Judy , 4069  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:22:41 +1100
Adrian , 5011  /  signed 2015-10-22 07:21:34 +1100
"My sister married an abusive man though she didn’t know it at the time. When she knew, she was too scared to leave him because there was no way she could be protected from him. So she put up with decades of abuse before he finally died of a heart attack."
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