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Starting the 2026 School Year: A Legal Guide for Separated Parents in Queensland

  • Published: 22 January 2026
  • Last Updated: 22 January 2026
The transition back to school whether it’s the start of Term 1 or moving between semesters is often the ultimate “stress test” for parenting arrangements. In Queensland, the 2026 academic year brings unique challenges, from navigating the latest Family Law reforms to managing the rising costs of digital booklists and extracurricular activities.

If your parenting plan doesn’t clearly outline school logistics, you may find yourself facing last-minute disputes over enrollments, first-day photos, or pick-up routines.

We have fully updated our 2026 School Year Guide to help parents stay ahead of:

  • Decision Power: Who actually decides on school changes under the new 2025/26 guidelines?

  • The Logistics Gap: What happens when a parent is available but the child is booked into after-school care?

  • Hidden Expenses: Navigating the “Back to School” financial split for uniforms, laptops, and excursions.

 

[Read the Full 2026 Update: School and Childcare Arrangements After Separation]

Comprehensive 2026 legal resource for separated families in Brisbane, Gold Coast, and regional Queensland. Focuses on co-parenting during the school term, navigating educational "major long-term issues" under the amended Family Law Act, and practical advice for using QParents and Compass apps while managing shared parental responsibility.

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A comprehensive guide for separating couples in Queensland, including Brisbane, Ipswich, and Gold Coast, detailing the financial 'hidden costs' of keeping the family home after a split, and explaining the strict 4-step property settlement process under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) used by courts to determine a fair division of assets and debts, including the family house and splitting the mortgage and assets.

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This information is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute specific or personal legal advice. Please consult with a qualified member of our team for advice regarding your specific situation.

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