Evaluation of the 2006 family law reforms / Rae Kaspiew ... [et al.] and the Family Law Evaluation T...
Evaluation of the 2006 family law reforms / Rae Kaspiew ... [et al.] and the Family Law Evaluation Team.
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[Melbourne, Vic.] : Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2009.
Date
2009.
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NQ346.94015/118 , GQ 2014/1466
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English
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Physical content
xvii, E1-E5, 379 p. : ill., graphs ; 30 cm.
Contents
Executive summary -- 1. Introduction, background and methodology -- 2. Characteristics of separated parents: Challenges and issues for family relationships and wellbeing -- 3. Use and effectiveness of new and expanded family relationship services -- 4. Pathways towards parenting arrangements -- 5. F...
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Publisher
[Melbourne, Vic.] : Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2009.
Place of Publication
Victoria
Date Published
2009.
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Summary
In 2006, the Australian Government introduced a series of changes to the family law system and increased funding for new and expanded family relationships services, including the establishment of 65 Family Relationship Centres. The reforms aimed to bring about a cultural shift in the management of separation, away from litigation and towards co-ope...
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Evaluation of the 2006 family law reforms / Rae Kaspiew ... [et al.] and the Family Law Evaluation Team.
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"December 2009".
"Edited by Lan Wang, Lauren Di Salvia and Neil Conning"--T.p. verso.
"Rae Kaspiew, Matthew Gray, Ruth Weston, Lawrie Moloney, Kelly Hand, Lixia Qu and the Family Law Evaluation Team".
State Reference Library copy: transferred from LIAC NQ346.94015/118A....
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NQ346.94015/118 , GQ 2014/1466
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74Vveze6yKdg
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9781921414220 (pbk.)
DDC
346.94015
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991017059739702626