A fierce argument is raging in various jurisdictions around the world about whether legislation should encourage shared parenting when mothers and fathers live apart. Much attention has been paid to changes to the law in Australia in 2006; however, there are many myths about the impact of those legislative changes. This article explains the changes and places them in the context of developments across the western world in the law of parenting after separation. It then reviews the research evidence on the effects of the 2006 reforms, particularly in terms of the encouragement of shared care. The article concludes by considering what can be learned from the Australian experience both in terms of the payoffs and pitfalls of such legislation
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...
Building upon three main points developed by Patrick Parkinson in Family Law and the Indissolubility...
A fierce argument is raging in various jurisdictions around the world about whether legislation shou...
Shared-time parenting is an emerging family form in many Western countries. Legislative reform in Au...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
This article looks at the outcomes of recent custody law reform inquiries in Canada and Australia, a...
This article reviews the long battle to reform Australia’s custody and access laws between 1995 and ...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
Shared parenting has been advocated to be a better arrangement for children than sole residence and ...
Thesis (LLM)--Macquarie University. Division of Law.Bibliography: leaves 192-208.Introduction -- The...
In most western countries there is now a consensus that shared parenting is the best alternative for...
Section 65DAA of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (‘FLA’) is the focus of this thesis. The thesis argue...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In July 2006 the Australian ...
In recent years, sweeping changes to the Australian family law system - new services, legal processe...
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...
Building upon three main points developed by Patrick Parkinson in Family Law and the Indissolubility...
A fierce argument is raging in various jurisdictions around the world about whether legislation shou...
Shared-time parenting is an emerging family form in many Western countries. Legislative reform in Au...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
This article looks at the outcomes of recent custody law reform inquiries in Canada and Australia, a...
This article reviews the long battle to reform Australia’s custody and access laws between 1995 and ...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
Shared parenting has been advocated to be a better arrangement for children than sole residence and ...
Thesis (LLM)--Macquarie University. Division of Law.Bibliography: leaves 192-208.Introduction -- The...
In most western countries there is now a consensus that shared parenting is the best alternative for...
Section 65DAA of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (‘FLA’) is the focus of this thesis. The thesis argue...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In July 2006 the Australian ...
In recent years, sweeping changes to the Australian family law system - new services, legal processe...
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...
Building upon three main points developed by Patrick Parkinson in Family Law and the Indissolubility...