Sally Faulkner book All For My Children raises family law questions: lawyer

By Felicity Caldwell
Updated October 23 2016 - 1:18am, first published 12:15am
Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner talks to the media on July 1 after being charged for kidnapping her two children in Leabnon in the botched 60 Minutes operation financed by the Nine Network. Photo: Michelle Smith
Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner talks to the media on July 1 after being charged for kidnapping her two children in Leabnon in the botched 60 Minutes operation financed by the Nine Network. Photo: Michelle Smith
The 60 Minutes crew arrested in Beirut are on their way home to Australia after being released from custody with Brisbane mum Sally Faulkner.VIDEO GRAB 9 NEWS Photo: supplied
The 60 Minutes crew arrested in Beirut are on their way home to Australia after being released from custody with Brisbane mum Sally Faulkner.VIDEO GRAB 9 NEWS Photo: supplied

A family law expert has questioned whether Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner's book following her attempt to snatch her children in Lebanon could breach family law legislation.

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