Family Violence Intervention Orders for Children and Young Adults

Project Status:

Submissions and consultations

Start Date:

25/09/2024

Tabled in Parliament Date:

N/A

Project

The Victorian Law Reform Commission has started a new Community Law Reform project, Examining Aspects of Family Violence Intervention Orders for Children and Young Adults.

The VLRC will examine whether family violence laws should be reformed in respect of a child who is listed as an applicant, protected person or an affected family member on a family violence intervention order (FVIO) to:

  • Ensure the child continues to have the protection of the order when they turn 18 unless the order is varied, revoked or discharged.
  • Give a child the right to participate as a protected person or affected family member in FVIO proceedings, without having to gain the leave of the court.

View the terms of reference from the link below.

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Content warning

This project relates to family violence, which is a difficult and distressing issue.

If you need support, some options for advice and assistance are available here.

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Project Stage

  • Terms of reference received
  • Submissions and consultations
  • Submissions closed
  • Final Report
  • Tabled in parliament

Publications

Publication Date

12/03/2025

The Commission has prepared an issues paper to guide community discussion about potential reform. It includes questions to guide your responses.  Download it from the links below. Contribute your views by 17 April 2025.
Publication Date

25/09/2024

View the complete terms of reference.