A call for urgent Legislative reform. Stop abusers becoming next of kin.

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The issue

Campaign Launches "Caitlin's Law" to Stop Abusers Becoming Next of Kin After Their Victim's Death, in memory of Caitlin Rose Thornton.

My name is Kylie, and my daughter, Caitlin Rose Thornton, was just 21 when she died on International Women’s Day. She was a loving mum to two little boys. That’s why I’m fighting for Caitlin’s Law.

Right now in every state of Australia , if someone dies, their spouse or de facto partner automatically becomes the senior next of kin, even in relationships where there have been domestic violence concerns, allegations, or charges. This means they can make decisions about funeral arrangements, personal belongings, communication with authorities, and even coronial processes. Families can be sidelined during the worst moments of their lives. 

After Caitlin died, our family experienced this firsthand. Under the current law, her former partner retained next-of-kin rights, which meant our family faced delays and barriers during a time we should have been grieving together. The system offered us no protection.

Caitlin’s Law would change this. It would allow police, the courts, or the Coroner to temporarily or permanently suspend next-of-kin rights in cases where domestic violence concerns exist and prioritise safe family members instead.

I can’t bring my daughter back. But I can fight so other families never face what we did. I’m asking you: please sign and share my petition calling on the state Government to urgently introduce Caitlin’s Law.

The Decision Makers

Emma Hurst
NSW MLC, Animal Justice Party
Responded
My name is Emma Hurst, and I write to you as a Member of Parliament for the Animal Justice Party in the NSW Upper House. I am pleased to support this petition and commend Kylie Bailey for her extraordinary courage in bringing this issue to public attention. Since first meeting with Kylie, I have been proud to support her campaign for Caitlin’s law. I was honoured to table this petition in the NSW Parliament and move a parliamentary motion calling for the introduction of Caitlin's Law. I am hopeful that Kylie's extraordinary advocacy has already achieved something significant: broad support for Caitlin's Law across the political spectrum. In recent weeks, Kylie has secured meetings with senior decision-makers, including the Attorney General, and has received encouraging responses from members of different political parties. The Premier has publicly indicated support for reform, and members from across Parliament have recognised the need to address this gap in the law. That growing consensus is a testament to the strength of Kylie's campaign, your support for the campaign, and the undeniable merit of the reform she is seeking. While there is still work to do, I am optimistic that Caitlin's Law will become a reality. The Animal Justice Party supports Caitlin’s Law, and I will continue to work with Kylie to ensure that her and Caitlin’s story is heard by all sides of Parliament, until we see the reforms needed to fix this loophole. To everyone who has signed this petition – thank you. Your advocacy is powerful. I will continue to listen and speak up for women and children in NSW Parliament, and assure you that I will do everything in my power to ensure this law passes. Sincerely, Emma Hurst MLC Animal Justice Party
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