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What is an order and why do I need one?

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Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole)

A cultural recognition order permanently transfers the legal parental rights and responsibilities for a child or adult from the birth parents to their cultural parents.

Without a cultural recognition order, cultural parents have no legal relationship with the child. This can create barriers in various aspects of life.

Barriers for children

  • The cultural surname not being on the birth certificate
  • Troubles with school enrolment
  • Difficulties getting a driver licence, passport, Proof of Age card, Medicare, Centrelink
  • Securing employment in areas like the Defence Force

Barriers for adults

  • Setting up bank accounts and superannuation
  • Buying property
  • Accessing some medical and health services
  • Claiming or disputing inheritance or property once a parent passes away

Last updated 1 April 2025