A study evaluates legal framework governing guardianship, custody and access arrangements for children in United Kingdom and Australia, together with the most recent research on the impact of parental separation on children. In England and Australia, legislation is used to educate parents to accept the importance for the child's well-being of settling custody and access disputes and continuing to co-operate as parents after separation
In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence i...
This article explores the outcomes experienced by abducting primary carer mothers and their children...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...
A study evaluates legal framework governing guardianship, custody and access arrangements for childr...
Discusses parenting and parental absence after separation. Summary The United Nations Convention o...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
This paper reports the findings of a small empirical study of separated couples who share the care o...
It's a misconception that those who leave a violent relationship are safer than those who stay. For ...
This article reports the findings of a two phased empirical study that examines the formulation of p...
This article describes the findings from a qualitative study that explored the views of a small grou...
The thesis presented and discussed here concerns the law relating to the decisions made concerning c...
In child custodial disputes, the tremendous shift from parental rights to parental responsibilities ...
The Australian government recently announced a parliamentary inquiry to investigate whether a legal ...
This briefing gives an overview of policy developments in Australia aimed at maximising the interest...
In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence i...
This article explores the outcomes experienced by abducting primary carer mothers and their children...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...
A study evaluates legal framework governing guardianship, custody and access arrangements for childr...
Discusses parenting and parental absence after separation. Summary The United Nations Convention o...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
This paper reports the findings of a small empirical study of separated couples who share the care o...
It's a misconception that those who leave a violent relationship are safer than those who stay. For ...
This article reports the findings of a two phased empirical study that examines the formulation of p...
This article describes the findings from a qualitative study that explored the views of a small grou...
The thesis presented and discussed here concerns the law relating to the decisions made concerning c...
In child custodial disputes, the tremendous shift from parental rights to parental responsibilities ...
The Australian government recently announced a parliamentary inquiry to investigate whether a legal ...
This briefing gives an overview of policy developments in Australia aimed at maximising the interest...
In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence i...
This article explores the outcomes experienced by abducting primary carer mothers and their children...
The Children Act 1989 recognized for the first time, in statutory form, that children can apply, wit...