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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 25, No 3, 2013

Date:20 SEP 2013

CFLQ 25 Year Anniversary

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 25, No 3, 2013

Contents

Articles

In scope but out of reach? Examining differences between publicly funded telephone and face-to-face family law advice by Marisol Smith, Nigel Balmer, Jo Miles, Catrina Denvir and Ash Patel 253

A presumption that ‘involvement' of both parents is best: deciphering law's messages by Felicity Kaganas 270

A plea from Scotland: preserving access to courts in private law child contact disputes by Kirsteen Mackay 294

The evolving concept of ‘non-marriage' by Rebecca Probert 314

Case commentary

Secular values and sacred rights: Re G (Education: Religious Upbringing) by Rachel Taylor 336

Reviews

Family Law and the Indissolubility of Parenthood, Patrick Parkinson by Rebecca Probert 349

Community, Home, and Identity, Michael Diamond and Terry L Turnipseed (eds) by Daniel Monk 352

Books Received 356