Court Outcomes Project / Rae Kaspiew, Rachel Carson, Lixia Qu, Briony Horsfall, Sarah Tayton, Sharnee Moore, Melissa Coulson and Jessie Dunstan
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- Melbourne : Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2015
- ©2015
- 1 online resource (xii, 103 pages) : colour charts.
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"This report presents the findings of the Court Outcomes Project, which forms part of the Evaluation of the 2012 Family Violence Amendments research program that was commissioned and funded by the Australian Government's Attorney-General's Department (AGD). The relevant amendments to the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), which came substantially into effect on 7 June 2012, were intended to support increased disclosure of concerns about family violence and child abuse, and to support changed approaches to making parenting arrangements where these issues are pertinent to ensuring safer parenting arrangements for children. The Court Outcomes Project examined the effects of these 2012 reforms on court filings, patterns in courtbased parenting matters and the judicial interpretation of key legislative provisions introduced by the amendments."--Page vii.
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- "October 2015"
- "Published with corrections November 2015"
- At head of title: Evaluation of the 2012 Family Violence Amendments.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-102)
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- Australia. Family Law Legislation Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Act 2011
- Child abuse -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Child welfare -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Family law -- Australia
- Family violence -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Victims of family violence -- Services for -- Australia
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