Family Law Pathways Networks is a national program funded by the Attorney General’s Department. It is for professionals working with families who are separating, or have separated, and co-parenting families. Our joint Qld membership includes over 3200 practitioners working in the family law space.
The aim is to support practitioners to work collaboratively, maintain strong networking relationships and develop appropriate referral mechanisms, across the broader Family Law system.
Important Announcement
Dear FLPN members,
Relationships Australia Queensland (RAQ) was advised by the Attorney-General’s Department that Australian Government funding for the Family Law Pathways Network (FLPN) program nationally will cease from 30 June 2026.
RAQ has valued the opportunity to support the FLPN program and work alongside practitioners, services and stakeholders committed to improving outcomes for families experiencing separation. Over many years, the Networks have played an important role in strengthening cross-sector collaboration, referral pathways, professional connection and shared understanding across the family law and family support systems.
We would like to sincerely thank all Network members, steering committee representatives, presenters and sector partners for their ongoing participation, collaboration and commitment. We also acknowledge the contribution of Project Officers and coordinators whose work has supported the strength and sustainability of the Networks locally.
Further information regarding final network activities and professional development opportunities will be shared with members shortly.
RAQ acknowledges the significant contribution the Family Law Pathways Networks have made to the sector, and the many relationships, partnerships and practice improvements fostered through the Networks over more than two decades.
Warm regards,
Sue Miller
General Manager – Client Services
About
KEY ROLES
The three key roles of the Family Law Pathways Network are:
- Promoting awareness of services
- Building relationships between the various service providers
- Conducting cross-sectoral training
There are 9 Family Law Pathways Networks across QLD. These Networks coordinate sector training, events and the development and distribution of resources.

