Beginning with an overview of the law in theory in Part II, this Article describes the Parenting Act\u27s political origins and the aspirations on which the Act was based. These aspirations reflect common contemporary national themes and are based on common (and often unexamined) assumptions about the purposes of custody law and, indeed, the nature and capacity of law itself. They are described in conjunction with major theoretical arguments about custody reform. Part II then sets out the specific regulations embodying the drafters\u27 goals. The Article next looks at this ambitious new law in practice in Part III. It describes the ways in which the law was communicated to and received by family law professionals and the practical, ethi...
This Article considers whether, and to what extent, children do or should look to parents for guidan...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
Section 65DAA of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (‘FLA’) is the focus of this thesis. The thesis argue...
Beginning with an overview of the law in theory in Part II, this Article describes the Parenting A...
The way legislatures and courts view the role of children in the divorce process has changed dramati...
In this Article, I address these three questions within the framework provided by the goal to be ach...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
The American Law Institute\u27s Principles on the Law of Family Dissolution were published in 2002. ...
This Article describes an approach to resolving some of the strategic and ethical problems faced by ...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
This article reviews the long battle to reform Australia’s custody and access laws between 1995 and ...
All over the common law world complaints are heard about the manner in which the courts decide the l...
In 1996, the New York State Legislature attempted to afford additional protection to domestic violen...
Historically, parents have not been able to determine custody of their children prior to marriage in...
The stated objectives of parental involvement laws are to protect the health and well-being of minor...
This Article considers whether, and to what extent, children do or should look to parents for guidan...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
Section 65DAA of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (‘FLA’) is the focus of this thesis. The thesis argue...
Beginning with an overview of the law in theory in Part II, this Article describes the Parenting A...
The way legislatures and courts view the role of children in the divorce process has changed dramati...
In this Article, I address these three questions within the framework provided by the goal to be ach...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
The American Law Institute\u27s Principles on the Law of Family Dissolution were published in 2002. ...
This Article describes an approach to resolving some of the strategic and ethical problems faced by ...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
This article reviews the long battle to reform Australia’s custody and access laws between 1995 and ...
All over the common law world complaints are heard about the manner in which the courts decide the l...
In 1996, the New York State Legislature attempted to afford additional protection to domestic violen...
Historically, parents have not been able to determine custody of their children prior to marriage in...
The stated objectives of parental involvement laws are to protect the health and well-being of minor...
This Article considers whether, and to what extent, children do or should look to parents for guidan...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
Section 65DAA of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (‘FLA’) is the focus of this thesis. The thesis argue...