Dear Divorce Diary - With Daz & Jop
In this emotionally charged and deeply practical episode of Dear Divorce Diary, Darren Mort and Joplin Higgins tackle one of the most heartbreaking and legally complex issues in family law: relocation after separation. What happens when one parent wants to move interstate… or overseas… with the children? Can the court stop a parent from leaving Australia? Does a mother or father have the “right” to move home? What happens when children are caught between two countries, two cultures, and two parents who both love them? Through a powerful role-play scenario involving a separated Australian-Norwegian family, Darren and Joplin unpack exactly how relocation disputes unfold inside the Family Court — from emotional arguments and legal strategy to parenting proposals and the harsh reality of what judges actually look for. This episode explores the devastating emotional impact relocation cases can have on families, while giving listeners a rare behind-the-scenes look at how these cases are argued, assessed, and ultimately decided. 🌍 INTERNATIONAL RELOCATION AFTER DIVORCE Darren and Joplin explore what happens when one parent wants to relocate internationally with children following separation — particularly where one parent feels isolated, unsupported, or desperately wants to return to family overseas. The episode examines: * Moving overseas after divorce or separation * Relocating interstate with children * The difference between a parent’s rights and a child’s best interests * Whether courts can stop a parent from leaving Australia * The emotional impact of relocation litigation THE NORWAY SCENARIO: A REALISTIC COURTROOM ROLE PLAY Through an emotionally realistic mock separation between “Svetlana” and her Australian husband, the episode demonstrates: * How relocation disputes begin * Common mistakes parents make during negotiations * How quickly conversations become adversarial * Why wording and attitude matter in court * The danger of becoming positional and hostile The fictional scenario highlights issues including: * Sick overseas parents * Cultural identity * Children with dual heritage * Long-distance parenting * Schooling and support systems * Maintaining meaningful relationships with both parents KEY LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED ⚖️ WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN RELOCATION CASES Darren and Joplin explain that relocation cases are not about “winning” as a parent — they are about what is in the best interests of the children. Key considerations include: * The child’s relationship with each parent * Existing care arrangements * Emotional and practical support available overseas * Whether the relocating parent can facilitate ongoing contact * Schooling and stability * Financial practicality * Long-term parenting proposals * Emotional wellbeing of the relocating parent ✈️ CAN THE COURT STOP A PARENT LEAVING AUSTRALIA? The episode discusses: * Airport watchlists and injunctions * Recovery orders * Relocation applications * Interim versus final hearings * Why courts rarely make permanent relocation decisions urgently Listeners gain insight into how quickly relocation matters can escalate once one parent fears the children may leave the country. 📱 TECHNOLOGY AND LONG-DISTANCE PARENTING Darren and Joplin discuss how modern communication tools like: * FaceTime * Skype * Video calls * Messaging apps have changed the way courts assess international parenting arrangements. But they also explain the harsh truth: > Technology can help maintain relationships — but it can never fully replace physical parenting time. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILD-FOCUSED PROPOSALS One of the strongest themes throughout the episode is this: CONNECT WITH DEAR DIVORCE DIARY Follow Dear Divorce Diary for more real conversations about separation, parenting, family violence, court processes, mediation, and rebuilding life after divorce. Available on: * YouTube * Spotify * TikTok * Instagram * LinkedIn Listeners are encouraged to continue sending topic suggestions, questions, and lived experiences via social media DMs for future episodes. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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