Articles
- Study of Personalities of Parents in Family Law SettingsConcepts used in family law courts to describe personalities of parents who brought a dispute to Court were studied, based on a sample of cases summarised in Complexfamilies. Concepts to Describe Personality The DSM-5 international system for classifying...
- Parenting Styles in a Family Law ContextThis article first describes traditional concepts about parenting styles, and then reports a study of parenting styles that are seen in a family law context. TRADITIONAL CONCEPTS OF PARENTING STYLE Researchers distinguish different broad approaches for...
- Professional StandardsShared Time for Infants A policy document by the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health Inc. provides guidelines for the following situations: overnight stays for infants under 2 years away from a primary caregivers can create...
- LegislationLegislation in Australia allows people to apply for three types of intervention that affect family members: a parenting order from a Family Law Court (Family Circuit Court) a child protection order from a Children’s Court an...
- Government PoliciesCOAG – Levels of Parenting The Council of Australian Governments COAG considered child protection matters in 2009 after state governments expressed concern about the increasing numbers of children being removed from the care of their birth...
- Legal PrinciplesComplexfamilies summarises information and principles from three sources in Australia. Three sources of legal principles are: legislation passed by a parliament that is binding of a family law court policies adopted by government standards adopted by professional...


 
  
  
  
  
  
 