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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 25, No 4, 2013

Date:20 DEC 2013

CFLQ 25 Year Anniversary

CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY

Vol 25, No 4, 2013

Contents

Articles

Hearing the ‘voice of the child'? The role of child contact centres in the family justice system by Louise Caffrey 357

The role of family in mental health law: a framework for transformation by Mary Donnelley and Claire Murray 380

Parents' experiences of Family Dispute Resolution and family law services in Australia following shared parenting reform: recent qualitative findings by Rachel Carson, Belinda Fehlberg and Christine Millward 406

Group localised grooming: what is it and what challenges does it pose for society and law? by Jamie-Lee Mooney and Suzanne Ost 425

Lesbian mothers, fathers and other animals: Is the political personal in multiple parent families? by Julie Wallbank and Chris Dietz 451

Case commentary

Capacity to cohabit: Hoping ‘everything turns out well in the end' PC v City of York [2013] EWCA Civ 478 by Jesse Wall and Jonathan Herring 471

‘When binding is not binding and when not binding, binds': An analysis of the procedural route of ‘non-binding arbitration' in AI v MT by Tamara Tolley 484

Reviews

Great Debates: Family Law, Jonathan Herring, Rebecca Probert and Stephen Gilmore by Penny Russell 502

Modern Couples? Continuity and Change in Heterosexual Relationships, Jenny Van Hooff by Simone Wong 504

Books Received 510

Index to Volume 25