Support families through separation. Advance your legal or counselling career.
Considering a more impactful and balanced career in family law or mediation? Becoming a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP) could be your next step.
This free guide gives you a clear, practical overview of what it takes to become a registered FDRP in Australia and where the role can take you.
In this guide:
- What a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP) actually does
- How FDRPs support families outside the court system
- The legal requirements—including the section 60I certificate
- The skills and personal attributes needed to succeed
- Pathways to become an FDRP, including the Graduate Diploma
- Real experiences from practising FDRPs and College alumni
Whether you’re from a law, counselling, social work, or mediation background, this guide will help you decide if this path is right for you and show you how to get started.
Why FDRP?
- Avoid court delays and reduce stress for families
- Build a rewarding career with national demand
- Enjoy more flexibility and work-life balance
- Contribute to meaningful, long-term outcomes for children and parents
🔽 Download the guide and start planning your next move.