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Submissions authored by RLC’s Financial Abuse Service:
Submission to the Attorney General’s Department’s consultation on a bankruptcy Minimal Asset Procedure (August 2024)
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Submission to the Australian Retail Credit Association (ARCA) regarding the Credit Reporting Code Consultation aims to support ARCA’s ongoing efforts to address credit reporting issues faced by consumers experiencing domestic and family violence (DFV).
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Feedback provided to the Attorney General’s Department (AGD) on amending the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (Family Law Act) with a view to introducing law and procedures that prioritise safety, clarity and efficiency in family law proceedings.
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The Economic Abuse Reference Group (EARG) welcomes the release of the Exposure Draft Treasury Laws Amendment Bill 2024: Buy Now Pay Later (the Bill) and the Exposure Draft National Consumer Credit Protection Amendment (Low Cost Credit) Regulations 2024 (the Regulations).
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RLC's submission provides input on the Australian Financial Complaints Authority’s draft Responsible Lending Approach
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Our submission to provide feedback to assist the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee in its review of the Family Law Amendment Bill 2024 (the Bill).
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RLC’s submission in response to the Personal Insolvency Discussion Paper.
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Consultation into the Electronic Transactions Act 1999 (Cth) (ETA).
Our input is narrowly focused on responses to economic abuse based on casework experience
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Consultation into the Electronic Transactions Act 1999 (Cth) (ETA).
Our input is narrowly focused on responses to economic abuse based on casework experience.
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RLC’s submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs inquiry into family violence orders.
The submission and recommendations draw heavily from RLC’s expertise in the field of family violence.