In this article the author discusses issues arising from counselling and family dispute resolution (FDR) in relation to confidentiality and admissibility, such as whether an admission of abuse to a child, or a threat to harm the other parent, can be disclosed by the counsellor or family dispute resolution practitioner (FDRP) and used in court proceedings. It is found that the admissibility\ud provisions in the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) are far more narrowly defined than the confidentiality requirements and have been interpreted strictly by the\ud courts. There are competing policy considerations: the strict “traditionalist” approach, that people can have absolute faith in the integrity of counsellors\ud and mediators and in the confidential...
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E m h of the 50 stutes has enacted some version of a "mandatory reporting tict, " which re...
The child protection field has long recognized that legal standards applied by family courts are bot...
The mental health community recognizes the importance of confidentiality in the psycho-therapeutic r...
The compulsory dispute resolution requirements in family law parenting cases create new roles and ob...
The problems associated with long-term foster care of children have escalated over the past decade a...
The article considers the legal status of a lawyer in family disputes, in particular, analyzes the p...
Part I of this Article uses several examples from actual cases to illustrate that many of the statut...
In December 2003 the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs rel...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
This article highlights the key findings and recommendations of the Ministry of Justice report, Asse...
This article considers the contemporary nature of family dispute resolution in parenting matters in ...
Family dispute resolution (FDR) is a positive first-stop process for family law matters, particularl...
Under the new family law system in Australia it is compulsory for separating parents to attempt f...
It has been internationally recognised that alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is effective in man...
The compulsory dispute resolution requirements in family law parenting cases create new roles and ob...
E m h of the 50 stutes has enacted some version of a "mandatory reporting tict, " which re...
The child protection field has long recognized that legal standards applied by family courts are bot...
The mental health community recognizes the importance of confidentiality in the psycho-therapeutic r...
The compulsory dispute resolution requirements in family law parenting cases create new roles and ob...
The problems associated with long-term foster care of children have escalated over the past decade a...
The article considers the legal status of a lawyer in family disputes, in particular, analyzes the p...
Part I of this Article uses several examples from actual cases to illustrate that many of the statut...
In December 2003 the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs rel...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
This article highlights the key findings and recommendations of the Ministry of Justice report, Asse...
This article considers the contemporary nature of family dispute resolution in parenting matters in ...