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
Leaving violence program (EP.130)
In this episode, we explore the new Leaving Violence Program, a permanent, federally funded initiative supporting people leaving violent intimate partner relationships.
We discuss what the program is, the types of support it offers including up to $5,000 in financial assistance and how it helps with safety planning, housing, legal aid, and counselling. The episode also covers eligibility requirements, how to access the program through Telstra Health, and the regional First Nations-led trials in Broome, Cairns, Darwin, and Dubbo.
If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence, this episode explains how the Leaving Violence Program can provide both practical and emotional support during one of life’s most difficult transitions.
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