Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their parents divorce or separate specifically-has gained considerable policy and practice prominence. In 1995, the Children (Scotland) Act was passed; it was the most radical, across UK children's legislation, in specifying the requirement for children's participation. The 1995 Act remains the foundation of current Scottish family law, with certain amendments in regards to contested contact. In 1999, the then Scottish Executive commissioned the first study on the relevant provisions. The study analysed all related legislation and guidance, reported case law up until 2001, and undertook a feasibility study on investigating children's experiences of the...
The right of children to express their views in all matters affecting their lives is regarded as one...
Ascertaining children’s wishes/views in family law proceedings is a well-established statutory princ...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
First paragraph: Our submission is based on our academic studies on children’s participation in fami...
This, the second of a two part article, discusses the legal framework relating to a child's opportun...
The aim of this paper is to explore children's views about their involvement in the post-separation ...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 gives children the right to have their views taken into account whe...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has catalysed numerous jurisdictions to int...
The idea that children should be heard and their views respected in decision-making has become an im...
This thesis that is supported by the research findings is as follows: In private law contact dispute...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 brings together aspects of family, child care and adoption law that...
This article reports on the findings of a 2009 survey conducted under the auspices of the Childwatch...
First paragraph: Divorce and separation affects many families, and following a breakup, most make th...
Despite the widespread ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, chi...
The right of children to express their views in all matters affecting their lives is regarded as one...
Ascertaining children’s wishes/views in family law proceedings is a well-established statutory princ...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
First paragraph: Our submission is based on our academic studies on children’s participation in fami...
This, the second of a two part article, discusses the legal framework relating to a child's opportun...
The aim of this paper is to explore children's views about their involvement in the post-separation ...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 gives children the right to have their views taken into account whe...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has catalysed numerous jurisdictions to int...
The idea that children should be heard and their views respected in decision-making has become an im...
This thesis that is supported by the research findings is as follows: In private law contact dispute...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 brings together aspects of family, child care and adoption law that...
This article reports on the findings of a 2009 survey conducted under the auspices of the Childwatch...
First paragraph: Divorce and separation affects many families, and following a breakup, most make th...
Despite the widespread ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, chi...
The right of children to express their views in all matters affecting their lives is regarded as one...
Ascertaining children’s wishes/views in family law proceedings is a well-established statutory princ...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...