This thesis that is supported by the research findings is as follows: In private law contact disputes between parents, greater weight should be attached to the statutory requirement to give children an opportunity to express their views, as well as to the statutory requirement to protect them from abuse, rather than assuming on-going contact with a both parents is essential for the promotion of a child’s welfare. Despite the acquisition of rights by women and children since the late 19th century, it is argued, they remain disempowered within private law legal process as the patria potestas (paternal power) once held by married fathers, has evolved into this assumption that a child’s welfare requires direct, regular contact with hi...
The importance of the child’s right to be heard and for their wishes and feelings to be taken notice...
First paragraph: Divorce and separation affects many families, and following a breakup, most make th...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
This thesis that is supported by the research findings is as follows: In private law contact dispute...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 gives children the right to have their views taken into account whe...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has catalysed numerous jurisdictions to int...
It is now well-established that children are adversely affected by domestic abuse, and that domestic...
The final version of this article may be accessed at the link below. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishe...
Despite the prevalence of domestic violence in private law Children Act proceedings, courts rarely r...
The research was qualitative with separate in-depth interviews carried out with children and their r...
In recent years the issue of children’s contact with non-resident parents when there are allegations...
This research examined Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) reports prep...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines the rights of childr...
Despite the widespread ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, chi...
An imagined judgment delivered in the contact case of White v White, structured according to feminis...
The importance of the child’s right to be heard and for their wishes and feelings to be taken notice...
First paragraph: Divorce and separation affects many families, and following a breakup, most make th...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
This thesis that is supported by the research findings is as follows: In private law contact dispute...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 gives children the right to have their views taken into account whe...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has catalysed numerous jurisdictions to int...
It is now well-established that children are adversely affected by domestic abuse, and that domestic...
The final version of this article may be accessed at the link below. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishe...
Despite the prevalence of domestic violence in private law Children Act proceedings, courts rarely r...
The research was qualitative with separate in-depth interviews carried out with children and their r...
In recent years the issue of children’s contact with non-resident parents when there are allegations...
This research examined Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) reports prep...
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines the rights of childr...
Despite the widespread ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, chi...
An imagined judgment delivered in the contact case of White v White, structured according to feminis...
The importance of the child’s right to be heard and for their wishes and feelings to be taken notice...
First paragraph: Divorce and separation affects many families, and following a breakup, most make th...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...