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International Missing Children's Day (IMCD), 25 May, is a day where people around the world commemorate the missing children who have found their way home, remember those who have been victims of...
Let someone know you’re OK and get in contact with your local police. Going missing is not a crime. If you have been reported missing you’re encouraged to touch base with family and friends so they...
Assisting Australians to resolve their most complex legal family disputes, including parental abduction The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, through its specialist judges and staff...
Anyone, regardless of gender, age, ethnicity or educational background, may face the issue of someone they know becoming a missing person The impact on families and friends, and the missing people...
When someone you love is missing it is highly distressing and being asked to provide forensic material can be confronting. As part of a standard missing persons investigation police will often collect...
A guide to the process and how the coronial system works When a person is missing under accidental, unexplained, or suspicious circumstances, and there is belief the person may be deceased, the case...