• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Phone: 3465 9332

Logo
  • Home
  • Our Team
    • Courtney Barton – Legal Practice Director
    • George Finn – Manager
    • Chris Colwill – Partner
    • Elizabeth McAulay – Partner & Team Leader
    • Linda Cannings – Special Counsel
    • Samantha Curry – Senior Associate & Team Leader
    • Shinai Fisher – Associate
    • Rachel Elaurant – Associate & Support Team Leader
    • Shania Fernandes – Solicitor
    • Eliza Harley – Law Graduate
    • Camille Bosker – Law Graduate
    • Cailey Brazel – Paralegal
    • Monica Jamil – Paralegal
    • Maisie Waite – Paralegal
    • Kiera Edge – Legal Assistant
    • Zachary Kelly – Legal Assistant
    • Chanae Peaker – Legal Assistant
    • Carys Lee – Legal Assistant
    • Christina Francis – Accounts Officer
  • Family Law Services
    • Divorce Property Settlement Lawyer Brisbane
    • Spousal Maintenance Lawyers
    • Superannuation Splitting Family Law Experts
    • Child Custody Lawyer Brisbane
    • Child Support Lawyer
    • Relocation Lawyer
    • Parental Kidnapping Lawyer
    • Consent Order Family Law
    • Binding Financial Agreement Lawyer
    • Fixed Fee Divorce Lawyers
    • Domestic Violence Lawyer – DVO Domestic Violence Order
    • Family Court Process
    • Family Mediation
  • Our Story
  • Fixed Fees
  • Common Questions
  • Family Law Videos
  • Family Mediation
  • Success Stories
  • Narcissistic Abuse
  • Contact Us

The Covid-19 Vaccination – Is mutual parental consent required?

February 7, 2022

Do I need consent from the other parent for our children to receive the Covid-19 Vaccination?

If you are in dispute with the other parent about whether to vaccinate your child, whether it be a vaccination for Covid-19 or any other vaccination, you should consult with the other parent and attempt to reach an agreement on the issue.

This is because under the Family Law Act 1975, each parent is presumed to have equal shared parental responsibility in relation to the making of long term/significant issues affecting your children, including but not limited to issues such as:

  1. Medical treatment;
  2. Education;
  3. religion;
  4. Change of name;
  5. Relocation

If you and the other parent are unable to reach an agreement in relation to the vaccination of your children, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has the power to make decisions about your child’s health, and they will do so having regard to the paramount consideration, what is in the best interests of the child.

The National Covid-19 List

A National Covid-19 List has been created to deal with issues that have arisen as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. If an application is made for inclusion in the Covid-19 List, your application will be listed generally within 36 hours of the date of filing it. The first Court date is before a Registrar however and therefore the court can only make orders on that day by agreement unless the matter is set down before  Judge. For more information on the Covid-19 List, check out our useful article: The Covid-19 List.

Ultimately, if a Judge is required to determine the issue at a Hearing, arguments may be made to the Court as to the detrimental impacts of the vaccination, however in our experience, unless there is some expert medical evidence supporting that there would  be an adverse effect on the particular child/ren of having the vaccination, given the State and Federal Government policy in support of vaccinations, the Courts have been minded to made orders in support of the vaccination occurring.

Just recently, in the case of Makinen & Taube [2021] FCCA 1878, the Federal Circuit Court of Australia ordered that the Father have sole parental responsibility in relation to the issue of vaccinations and for that purpose, it was intended that the child’s vaccinations occur in accordance with the National Immunisation Program, or as recommended by the children’s treating medical practitioner.

If you have a dispute with your former partner about whether your children should receive the Covid-19 vaccination, you should ensure that you have expert medical evidence supporting how the  vaccination would have an adverse impact on your children.

Otherwise, absent any evidence of risk to the particular child, the Courts are likely determine that it is in a child’s best interests to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and in accordance with the National Immunisation Program.

For more information on the criteria for inclusion on the Covid-19 List, check out our article: I want to apply to the Family Court for inclusion in the Covid-19 List. 

I want to file an application for inclusion in the Covid-19 List to deal with a Covid-19 vaccination issue

For more information and advice as to whether you meet the criteria for an application for inclusion in the Covid-19 List, contact our office and book a reduced rate initial consultation with one of our experienced family lawyers, for advice in relation to your specific circumstances.

Child

Barton Family Law

Primary Sidebar

Online Enquiry

    Footer

    Areas of Practice

    • Child Custody Lawyer Brisbane
    • Divorce Property Settlement Lawyer Brisbane
    • Fixed Fee Divorce Lawyers
    • Domestic Violence Lawyer – DVO Domestic Violence Order
    • Superannuation Splitting Family Law Experts
    • Fixed Fee Consent Order Lawyers
    • Family Mediation Representation
    • Parental Kidnapping Lawyer
    • Child Relocation Family Lawyers
    • Child Support Lawyer
    • Spousal Maintenance Lawyers
    • Family Court Process
    • Family Mediation
    • Binding Financial Agreement Lawyer

    What makes us different from other Law Firms?

    Our Brisbane Divorce & Family Lawyers:

    Only do family law all day every day. That makes us really good at what we do.

    Are dedicated to helping you work through your family law issues so you can have a fresh start.

    Have your best interests at heart.

    Have the knowledge and experience to solve your family law problems, no matter how complex.

    Will help you to reduce the conflict with your former partner.

    Will fight for you and your children.

    Provide exceptional quality service to you, tailored to your individual case needs.

    Will educate you about your options, the steps you need to take and we will develop a strategy to help you to achieve a fair outcome and the best practical outcome for you and your family.

    Will provide you with practical, realistic, commercial and strategic advice to empower you to make smart decisions following separation that will save you time, money and stress.

    Will deliver an outcome to you quickly and cost effectively, with fixed fees for certainty.

    Will do everything within our legal power to get you the best outcome for you and your family.

    Are with you, supporting you, every step of the way from negotiations, to mediation, to litigation and settlement.

    Individual liability limited by a scheme approved under professional standards legislation.

    Contact Us

    Petrie Office

    Address: 4/996 Anzac Avenue, Petrie QLD 4502

    Parking: Underground parking available at the back of the building via O’Loan Street

    Phone: 3465 9332

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: Petrie Family Lawyers

    Chermside Office

    Address: 818 Gympie Road, Chermside QLD 4032

    Parking: Across the road at Chermside Shopping Centre

    Phone: 3465 9332

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: Chermside Family Lawyers

    Barton Family Lawyers Logo

    Copyright | Disclaimer | Terms of Use | Privacy

    Call Us
    Book a Consultation
    Copyright © 2025 | Website hosted by Lift Legal Marketing