In recent years, sweeping changes to the Australian family law system - new services, legal processes, legislation, and a new child support scheme - have been put into place, accompanied by a large research evaluation program. A central plank running through the recent reforms is the need for courts, and those who work with separating parents, to consider whether a child spending equal or else substantial and significant periods of time with each parent would be in his or her best interest and be reasonably practicable. While legal professionals, practitioners and policy analysts wait for the first wave of findings about how the new system is working, now seems like an opportune moment to pause and reflect on the past 5 years of Australian ...
Despite widespread interest in patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, the gaps in our ...
The Australian Child Support Scheme aims to ensure that children continue to be supported financiall...
Since the introduction of the Family Law Act and the establishment of the Family Court of Australia ...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
Shared-time parenting is an emerging family form in many Western countries. Legislative reform in Au...
A fierce argument is raging in various jurisdictions around the world about whether legislation shou...
This research was commissioned in 2009 and conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre at the Uni...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
This article reviews the long battle to reform Australia’s custody and access laws between 1995 and ...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In Australia, there is much anecdotal evidence that separated parents frequently structure their par...
Shared parenting after separation or divorce is one of the most hotly debated issues in family law t...
In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence i...
This article looks at the outcomes of recent custody law reform inquiries in Canada and Australia, a...
Despite widespread interest in patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, the gaps in our ...
The Australian Child Support Scheme aims to ensure that children continue to be supported financiall...
Since the introduction of the Family Law Act and the establishment of the Family Court of Australia ...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
Shared-time parenting is an emerging family form in many Western countries. Legislative reform in Au...
A fierce argument is raging in various jurisdictions around the world about whether legislation shou...
This research was commissioned in 2009 and conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre at the Uni...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
This article reviews the long battle to reform Australia’s custody and access laws between 1995 and ...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In Australia, there is much anecdotal evidence that separated parents frequently structure their par...
Shared parenting after separation or divorce is one of the most hotly debated issues in family law t...
In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence i...
This article looks at the outcomes of recent custody law reform inquiries in Canada and Australia, a...
Despite widespread interest in patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, the gaps in our ...
The Australian Child Support Scheme aims to ensure that children continue to be supported financiall...
Since the introduction of the Family Law Act and the establishment of the Family Court of Australia ...