The compulsory dispute resolution requirements in family law parenting cases create new roles and obligations for both lawyers and family dispute resolution (FDR) practitioners. This article will discuss how the legislative provisions impact on both sets of professionals in practice. It will also highlight the increased non-adversarial role of lawyers and a new role for FDR practitioners as “gatekeepers” to family courts in cases requiring FDR certificates
This article discusses dilemmas for women and children arising out of the Australian Federal Governm...
Over the past two decades, there has been a paradigm shift in the way the legal system handles most ...
Over the past two decades, virtually all areas of family law have undergone major doctrinal and theo...
The compulsory dispute resolution requirements in family law parenting cases create new roles and ob...
Cate Banks provides a summary of her research into the different meanings of the child-focused ideal...
Under the Australian family law framework mandating mediation since 2006, the role of the family law...
In this article the author discusses issues arising from counselling and family dispute resolution (...
This article considers the contemporary nature of family dispute resolution in parenting matters in ...
This article considers the contemporary nature of family dispute resolution in parenting matters in ...
Family dispute resolution (FDR) assists in keeping parenting conflicts out of court and gives parent...
This article surveys a wide range of procedures that divorcing parties now use, including self-repre...
Under the new family law system in Australia it is compulsory for separating parents to attempt f...
The role of family lawyers in non-adversarial processes such as mediation and conciliation is quite ...
The role of family lawyers in non-adversarial processes such as mediation and conciliation is quite ...
Since lawyers in most cases are the first to come into contact with families where there is a confli...
This article discusses dilemmas for women and children arising out of the Australian Federal Governm...
Over the past two decades, there has been a paradigm shift in the way the legal system handles most ...
Over the past two decades, virtually all areas of family law have undergone major doctrinal and theo...
The compulsory dispute resolution requirements in family law parenting cases create new roles and ob...
Cate Banks provides a summary of her research into the different meanings of the child-focused ideal...
Under the Australian family law framework mandating mediation since 2006, the role of the family law...
In this article the author discusses issues arising from counselling and family dispute resolution (...
This article considers the contemporary nature of family dispute resolution in parenting matters in ...
This article considers the contemporary nature of family dispute resolution in parenting matters in ...
Family dispute resolution (FDR) assists in keeping parenting conflicts out of court and gives parent...
This article surveys a wide range of procedures that divorcing parties now use, including self-repre...
Under the new family law system in Australia it is compulsory for separating parents to attempt f...
The role of family lawyers in non-adversarial processes such as mediation and conciliation is quite ...
The role of family lawyers in non-adversarial processes such as mediation and conciliation is quite ...
Since lawyers in most cases are the first to come into contact with families where there is a confli...
This article discusses dilemmas for women and children arising out of the Australian Federal Governm...
Over the past two decades, there has been a paradigm shift in the way the legal system handles most ...
Over the past two decades, virtually all areas of family law have undergone major doctrinal and theo...