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This article presents an overview of current issues in psychological research and practice relating to child witnesses, including an appraisal of factors relating to children's testimony, adult...
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Family Relationship Centres form the centrepiece of a major new government initiative to assist separating parents in making the transition from parenting together to parenting apart. The Centres will...
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In Sheffield City Council v E and Another, the Family Division of the High Court recently held that an individual has capacity to marry if he or she understands the nature of the marriage contract, ie...
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In Re G (Residence: Same-Sex Partner) the Court of Appeal was called upon to determine the level of involvement and status to which a lesbian co-parent was entitled following her separation from the...
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This article provides an analysis of R (Morris) v Westminster City Council, (Morris) recently upheld by the Court of Appeal. Keith J issued a declaration of incompatibility under section 4 of the...
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Drawing on a research project in which 40 clients were followed throughout the divorce process, this article attempts to provide some insights into the perspective of the client. The analysis is...
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It has been long recognised that the civil law of limitation can operate in arbitrary ways resulting in irrational and unjust outcomes. Tort actions by survivors of childhood abuse are significantly...
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This article examines some pertinent features of US child protection law, with the aim of considering what lessons can be learnt from those features, either with an eye to incorporating good elements...
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This article offers an account of the ways that the legal system is able to make it appear as if it has found 'the right answer' in cases involving the special educational needs of children with...
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New Zealand's Guardianship Amendment Act 1995 introduced a presumption against unsupervised child contact with a non-resident parent who had been violent, unless such contact could be shown to be...
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