What We Do.

The Tasmanian Family Law Pathways Network is part of a national initiative funded by the Attorney-General’s Department, designed for professionals who support families through separation and its challenges.

In Tasmania, our network brings together more than 400 members from 16 different service sectors, along with an even broader mailing list of engaged professionals. We connect practitioners from across Greater Hobart, Launceston, and Northern Tasmania, creating opportunities to collaborate, learn, and share expertise.

Our Network.

The Tasmanian Family Law Pathways Network aim is to ensure professionals remain informed, connected, and supported in their work.

We do this through:

Events – including webinars, workshops, networking breakfasts, conferences, and training sessions.

Professional Development – free or highly subsidised learning opportunities.

Networking & Collaboration – regular events that build strong professional relationships.

Updates & Resources – newsletters, sector news, and practical tools.

Online Service Directory – a comprehensive, interactive resource available on our website.

We welcome all professionals who play a role in helping families navigate separation, whether in legal, support, health, education, or community settings. Together, we work to strengthen the links between services and improve outcomes for families across Tasmania.

Service Directory

The Tas FLPN Service Directory is a publicly accessible, up-to-date guide to services supporting separating or separated families through the family law system.

By joining, your organisation can help professionals in the sector access accurate information, strengthen inter-agency referrals, and improve collaboration across the sector.

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