Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) conference 2015, March 31 - April 2, 2015, University of Warwick, UKThe UK Government recently announced that children aged 10 and over should have the opportunity to be consulted on their views in both family court proceedings and family mediation. Drawing on data from the ESRC-funded ‘Mapping Paths to Family Justice’ project, this article examines the extent to which children’s voices are currently heard within out-of-court family dispute resolution (FDR) processes in England and Wales. The paper documents practitioners’ and parties’ views and experiences of child consultation, as well as evidence of the ways in which adult disputes may become the dominant concern and children’s welfare marginalised ...
During the last thirty years there has been a growing body of evidence indicating that children and ...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 gives children the right to have their views taken into account whe...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
File embargoed for 12 months.The UK Government recently announced that children aged 10 and over sho...
This is the final author version of the article accepted for publication by Jordans. The definitive...
Many children in the UK are subjects of family proceedings. For example 136,332 children were involv...
This book examines whether and how children should be involved in the process of resolving family la...
Over the last few decades, there has been increasing interest in the extent to which children should...
The idea that children should be heard and their views respected in decision-making has become an im...
Based on a presentation to the Court Service Family Law Seminar in October 2009, this article focuse...
Ascertaining children’s wishes/views in family law proceedings is a well-established statutory princ...
In 2006, the Australian Federal Government made family mediation compulsory before pursuing litigati...
This paper draws on a qualitative evaluation of the CAFCASS Cymru’s Family Dispute Resolution Pilot ...
In order to protect children from abuse, child protection professionals may need to engage in legal ...
Children are commonly recognized as separate human beings with individual views and wishes worthy of...
During the last thirty years there has been a growing body of evidence indicating that children and ...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 gives children the right to have their views taken into account whe...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
File embargoed for 12 months.The UK Government recently announced that children aged 10 and over sho...
This is the final author version of the article accepted for publication by Jordans. The definitive...
Many children in the UK are subjects of family proceedings. For example 136,332 children were involv...
This book examines whether and how children should be involved in the process of resolving family la...
Over the last few decades, there has been increasing interest in the extent to which children should...
The idea that children should be heard and their views respected in decision-making has become an im...
Based on a presentation to the Court Service Family Law Seminar in October 2009, this article focuse...
Ascertaining children’s wishes/views in family law proceedings is a well-established statutory princ...
In 2006, the Australian Federal Government made family mediation compulsory before pursuing litigati...
This paper draws on a qualitative evaluation of the CAFCASS Cymru’s Family Dispute Resolution Pilot ...
In order to protect children from abuse, child protection professionals may need to engage in legal ...
Children are commonly recognized as separate human beings with individual views and wishes worthy of...
During the last thirty years there has been a growing body of evidence indicating that children and ...
The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 gives children the right to have their views taken into account whe...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...