The Divorce Collective
Tune in as Head of Family Law at Collective Family Law Group and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Dannielle Young guides you through your separation and divorce by sharing strategies, legal insights and tips to help you move on faster.
Having helped thousands of people through divorce and also drawing on her own experiences being in the family law and relationship space for almost 2 decades, Dannielle shares her expertise in 6-minute, easy to listen to bursts to help you navigate separation.
Dannielle is the Head of Family Law at Collective Family Law Group. It is a Family Law Practice based in Australia that focuses on making this transition as easy as possible for people going through the various stages of separation and divorce.
Dannielle is also the Director of Dannielle Young Mediations, where she expands on her passion to keep couples and families out of the Court system through Mediation.
Tune on into the weekly podcast or head over to https://collectivefamilylaw.com.au for helpful resources.
The Divorce Collective
What is a Subpoena in Australian Family Law? (EP 114)
Join Senior Associate Dannielle Young as she sheds light on the critical topic of subpoenas in family law. This episode provides a clear explanation of what subpoenas are, their function within Australian family law, and how they can impact your legal proceedings.
In this episode, Dannielle explains the different types of subpoenas—Subpoena to Produce Documents, Subpoena to Give Evidence, and Subpoena for Production and to Give Evidence—and discusses when each type is typically used. Understanding the role of subpoenas is essential for anyone involved in a family law case, as these legal documents play a crucial role in ensuring that all relevant information is presented to the court.
Listen in as Dannielle discusses common scenarios where subpoenas are used, including financial disputes, parenting matters, and evidence verification. Whether you're the one issuing a subpoena or the one responding to it, being informed about these legal tools will better prepare you for your case.
Tune in to learn about the essential steps to take when dealing with subpoenas, and how being well-prepared can contribute to a fair and just outcome in your family law proceedings.