
Child’s Passport After Divorce: How to Apply Without Stress
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If you’ve ever dreamed of travelling overseas with your child only to hit the wall of passport applications after divorce, you’re not alone. Between parental consent, court orders, and “special circumstances,” the process can feel overwhelming. In this episode, Beanstalk Mums Maggie breaks it all down clearly for single mums who want clarity before booking those flights.
What you’ll learn:
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Why both parents consent is usually needed for a child’s passport
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What to do if your ex refuses or is missing
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How “special circumstances” can allow you to apply alone
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When and how the Family Court can step in
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Costs, timelines, and what to expect
💛 Gentle reminder: This is information, not legal advice.
Links & Resources:
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Australian Passport Office – Children
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Family Court of Australia
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Beanstalk Mums Blog
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Community legal centres (Australia-wide free/low-cost advice)