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FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT 2008 - SECT 8

Meaning of family member

    (1)     For the purposes of this Act, a "family member", in relation to a person (a "relevant person"), means—

        (a)     a person who is, or has been, the relevant person's spouse or domestic partner; or

        (b)     a person who has, or has had, an intimate personal relationship with the relevant person; or

        (c)     a person who is, or has been, a relative of the relevant person; or

        (d)     a child who normally or regularly resides with the relevant person or has previously resided with the relevant person on a normal or regular basis; or

        (e)     a child of a person who has, or has had, an intimate personal relationship with the relevant person.

    (2)     For the purposes of subsections (1)(b) and (1)(e), a relationship may be an intimate personal relationship whether or not it is sexual in nature.

    (3)     For the purposes of this Act, a "family member" of a person (the "relevant person") also includes any other person whom the relevant person regards or regarded as being like a family member if it is or was reasonable to regard the other person as being like a family member having regard to the circumstances of the relationship, including the following—

        (a)     the nature of the social and emotional ties between the relevant person and the other person;

        (b)     whether the relevant person and the other person live together or relate together in a home environment;

        (c)     the reputation of the relationship as being like family in the relevant person's and the other person's community;

        (d)     the cultural recognition of the relationship as being like family in the relevant person's or other person's community;

        (e)     the duration of the relationship between the relevant person and the other person and the frequency of contact;

        (f)     any financial dependence or interdependence between the relevant person or other person;

        (g)     any other form of dependence or interdependence between the relevant person and the other person;

        (h)     the provision of any responsibility or care, whether paid or unpaid, between the relevant person and the other person;

              (i)     the provision of sustenance or support between the relevant person and the other person.

Example

A relationship between a person with a disability and the person's carer may over time have come to approximate the type of relationship that would exist between family members.

    (4)     For the purposes of subsection (3), in deciding whether a person is a family member of a relevant person the relationship between the persons must be considered in its entirety.



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