In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence in Australia, with a focus on the relationship between people's experiences of family violence and decisions made about post-separation parenting, with and without assistance from service providers in the family law system. The study included adults and children who had separated after 1995 and after the introduction of the 'Family Law (Shared Parental Responsibility) Amendment Act' (Cth) in 2006.\ud \ud This article reports key findings of two national online surveys with adults and children in relation to post separation parenting, which formed part of the larger research
While there is good information on the broad patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, wh...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence i...
The new family law legislation of 2006 was introduced as offering a stronger framework for the prote...
This report was commissioned by the Commonwealth Attorney-General\u27s Department in early 2009 to e...
Following parental separation, child custody decisions continue to be made on the basis of the discr...
The different types, prevalence and consequences of family violence, as demonstrated by the Australi...
181 parents in 164 different families across Australia, who had been involved in disputes about pare...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
Divorce is a common experience for many children - around half of Australian divorces annually invol...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
While there is good information on the broad patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, wh...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
In 2009, the Australian Attorney-General commissioned research into family law and family violence i...
The new family law legislation of 2006 was introduced as offering a stronger framework for the prote...
This report was commissioned by the Commonwealth Attorney-General\u27s Department in early 2009 to e...
Following parental separation, child custody decisions continue to be made on the basis of the discr...
The different types, prevalence and consequences of family violence, as demonstrated by the Australi...
181 parents in 164 different families across Australia, who had been involved in disputes about pare...
In 2006, sweeping changes to the family law system were introduced in Australia. A central plank run...
Divorce is a common experience for many children - around half of Australian divorces annually invol...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
In Australia, social and legal trends towards shared parenting after separation coincide with statis...
While there is good information on the broad patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, wh...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...
My intention in undertaking this research was to examine young people’s experiences of living with t...