Expression of Interest
National Family Court Class Action
(Proposed)
Kilo 4 Delta is gathering Expressions of Interest from parents across Australia who believe they have been harmed by systemic failures in the Family Court, child protection system, AVO processes, or related institutions.
This is not a sign-up for legal action.
This is not a commitment from you, nor a commitment from us to commence proceedings.
Right now, we are assessing:
how widespread these failures are,
whether patterns appear across many parents,
whether common experiences exist that would support a national class action, and
whether there is sufficient public support to proceed.
What kinds of issues are we looking at?
These are the types of problems many parents report — and the types a court would expect to see repeated across many people in a class action:
1. Not Being Listened To / Evidence Ignored
Times where your evidence was dismissed, overlooked, or not properly read or considered.
2. Delays That Caused Serious Harm
Long gaps in hearings, reports, or decisions that resulted in you losing precious time with your children.
3. Allegations Accepted Without Proof
Situations where accusations were taken as fact without proper investigation or testing.
4. Misuse of AVOs / DVOs / Protection Orders
Orders used as a legal tactic rather than for genuine safety concerns.
5. Biased or Negligent Court-Appointed Professionals
ICLs, psychologists, or report writers who acted unfairly, ignored evidence, or didn’t follow proper practice.
6. Administrative Failures and Poor Process
Examples such as lost documents, unreturned calls, errors in filings, or orders never being implemented.
7. Discrimination or Unequal Treatment
Times where you felt judged or treated unfairly based on gender, assumptions, or stereotypes.
8. Mental Health Harm Caused by the System Itself
Stress, trauma, suicidal thoughts, depression, or ongoing psychological harm directly linked to the court process.
9. Financial Ruin Linked to Delays and Litigation
Loss of income, job instability, or financial collapse caused by the family law process.
These are NOT “legal claims” at this stage — these are real experiences we are collecting to determine whether common patterns exist.
Important Notice
Submitting an Expression of Interest:
does not join you to any legal action
does not create any legal relationship
does not guarantee that a class action will proceed
This stage is purely exploratory and data-gathering.
Your information helps determine whether the failures you experienced are isolated incidents or part of a widespread, systemic national problem.
If they are systemic, this may support taking the next step.