Amanda Williamson, `An Examination of Jewish Divorce under the Family Law Act 1975' (2004) 11 James Cook University Law Review 132, 138.Williamson, A. (2004) ‘An Examination of Jewish Divorce Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)’, James Cook University Law Review , 11: 132–158....
KASPIEW, R. R. Family Violence in Children's Cases Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth): Past Practice and Future Challenges. Journal of Family Studies, 2008, 14(2-3), 279-290.Kaspiew, R. (in press). Family violence in family law children's cases: Past practice and future ...
The first issue has been the constant changes in legislation, court policy and processes that have brought few noticeable improvements for children (or adults) when violence is involved in parenting disputes. Since theFamily Law Act 1975(Cth) was enacted, the system and its key players have endu...
KASPIEW, R. R. Family Violence in Children's Cases Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth): Past Practice and Future Challenges. Journal of Family Studies, 2008, 14(2-3), 279-290.Kaspiew, R. (in press). Family violence in family law children's cases: Past practice and future ...
Alexander R 2010, `Moving forward or back to the future? An analysis of case law on family violence under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth)', UNSW Law Journal, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 907-928Alexander, R (2010), `Moving Forwards or Back to the Future? An Analysis of Case Law on ...
The Family Law Amendment (De Facto Financial Matters) Bill (Cth) 2007: Future Financial Disputes In De Facto Relationships.Wilson, Geoff
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The article discusses the case law of family violence under Australia's Family Law Act of 1975. It mentions that domestic and family violence began receiving public attention in the 1970s and the law responded by intervening in family relationships and providing protection for victims, particularly ...
The introduction of Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) heralded a more contemporary family law in Australia, and seemed to recognise some aspects of mothers' citizenship by valuing 'wifeship' and 'mothership'. However, this was followed by the rise of fathers' rights groups and a number of ...