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Autistic individuals and the family justice system: research findings and good practice

Sep 29, 2018, 22:22 PM
Family Law, family justice system, Autistic individuals, research findings, good practice, Rob George, Anna Remington
Title : Autistic individuals and the family justice system: research findings and good practice
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Date : Apr 16, 2018, 10:50 AM
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Autistic people may face particular challenges in accessing the family justice system due to the specific needs associated with the condition. Rob George and Anna Remington's article for Family Law provides practitioners with a summary of recently-published research in this area, looking at legal practitioners' understandings of autism and experience of working with autistic clients. The article offers insight into these issues and provides practical tips for best practice for cases involving autistic litigants.


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