The thesis presented and discussed here concerns the law relating to the decisions made concerning children when their parents separate using the legal process. It is divided into four parts, which consider four separate issues in that -legal response. There is an introduction which places the work in a broad academic context First, The Law Relating to Separation and Children discusses the statutory regulation of the process of making decisions about children of separating parents. It then discusses the body of case law which has developed to attempt to interpret the statutory requirement of the paramountcy of the child's best interests. The Children Act 1989 is considered in this part. Secondly, The Institution of Separation Law seeks to i...
Contemporary debates regarding the appropriate way to resolve custody and access disputes reflect de...
United States courts have generally stated that their primary concern in child custody cases is the ...
Divorce causes structural family changes, which require specific decisions to be made. While making ...
The thesis presented and discussed here concerns the law relating to the decisions made concerning c...
A child's best interest is a subject that affects many people, not least in custody battles. The Uni...
A near epidemic divorce rate has contributed to a high demand for judicial intervention in child cus...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...
When separated parents cannot reach a settlement regarding child custody and access/contacts, it can...
The society that we are living in has a responsibility to make sure that no children suffer from vio...
All over the common law world complaints are heard about the manner in which the courts decide the l...
Legal protection of the interests of the child in the process of parental divorcing includes resolut...
The aim of this paper is to explore children's views about their involvement in the post-separation ...
Divorce causes structural family changes, which require specific decisions to be made. While making ...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The standard of the b...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is evident from the legis...
Contemporary debates regarding the appropriate way to resolve custody and access disputes reflect de...
United States courts have generally stated that their primary concern in child custody cases is the ...
Divorce causes structural family changes, which require specific decisions to be made. While making ...
The thesis presented and discussed here concerns the law relating to the decisions made concerning c...
A child's best interest is a subject that affects many people, not least in custody battles. The Uni...
A near epidemic divorce rate has contributed to a high demand for judicial intervention in child cus...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...
When separated parents cannot reach a settlement regarding child custody and access/contacts, it can...
The society that we are living in has a responsibility to make sure that no children suffer from vio...
All over the common law world complaints are heard about the manner in which the courts decide the l...
Legal protection of the interests of the child in the process of parental divorcing includes resolut...
The aim of this paper is to explore children's views about their involvement in the post-separation ...
Divorce causes structural family changes, which require specific decisions to be made. While making ...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The standard of the b...
LLM (Comparative Child Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is evident from the legis...
Contemporary debates regarding the appropriate way to resolve custody and access disputes reflect de...
United States courts have generally stated that their primary concern in child custody cases is the ...
Divorce causes structural family changes, which require specific decisions to be made. While making ...