The basis of family law is the child’s interest. This is related to the right to be listened to, but not as an obligation. As a consequence, there is a necessity for the judge to conduct a judicial exploration of the child. But, in general, the judges are not trained in this type of explorations, and they may consequently obtain erroneous information in their exploration. Therefore, in this work, we present the generation of a questionnaire that explores the judicial agents’ necessities during judicial exploration of children. Five expert researchers in the subject participated in creating the questionnaire; five family judges participated in the pilot test; and in the final study, 63 family judges answered the final questionnaire. Global r...
The Australian family courts introduced Child Inclusive Conferencing after the country adopted the U...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is critical that a child’s vo...
Children have the right to access the justice, to participate in the court proceedings, their vie...
The basis of family law is the child's interest. This is related to the right to be listened to, but...
Interviews with children form a major part of assessments in contested family law matters. This stud...
Family court judges are often asked to make inferences about - or directly interview children to asc...
Children are often required to testify viva voce in criminal trials. The question arises whether chi...
It is important for judges to appreciate that when they interview children in their chambers they ar...
lthough the author has assessed many children involved in litigation over custody and access for the...
Children are involved in the legal system in numerous ways, most often in the child welfare system a...
This article discusses the findings of research with members of the Scottish judiciary which explore...
This article takes issue with recent suggestions that children's voices might best be heard in famil...
In the present experiment, we analysed court transcripts in which children aged 5 to 13 years provid...
Many children in the UK are subjects of family proceedings. For example 136,332 children were involv...
This study analyzes the questions on aspects of child custody, visitation rights, or child endangerm...
The Australian family courts introduced Child Inclusive Conferencing after the country adopted the U...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is critical that a child’s vo...
Children have the right to access the justice, to participate in the court proceedings, their vie...
The basis of family law is the child's interest. This is related to the right to be listened to, but...
Interviews with children form a major part of assessments in contested family law matters. This stud...
Family court judges are often asked to make inferences about - or directly interview children to asc...
Children are often required to testify viva voce in criminal trials. The question arises whether chi...
It is important for judges to appreciate that when they interview children in their chambers they ar...
lthough the author has assessed many children involved in litigation over custody and access for the...
Children are involved in the legal system in numerous ways, most often in the child welfare system a...
This article discusses the findings of research with members of the Scottish judiciary which explore...
This article takes issue with recent suggestions that children's voices might best be heard in famil...
In the present experiment, we analysed court transcripts in which children aged 5 to 13 years provid...
Many children in the UK are subjects of family proceedings. For example 136,332 children were involv...
This study analyzes the questions on aspects of child custody, visitation rights, or child endangerm...
The Australian family courts introduced Child Inclusive Conferencing after the country adopted the U...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIt is critical that a child’s vo...
Children have the right to access the justice, to participate in the court proceedings, their vie...