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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 14, No 4, 2002 CONTENTS Articles Shared parenting - a 70% solution? by Felicity Kaganas and Christine Piper 365 Parental Alienation Syndrome and Alienated...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 14, No 3, 2002 CONTENTS Articles Beyond the welfare principle by John Eekelaar 237 The presumption of marriage by Andrew Borkowski 251 One step forward...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 14, No 2, 2002 CONTENTS Articles Local authorities and child protection - the mosaic of accountability by Rebecca Bailey-Harris and Michael Harris...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 14, No 1, 2002 CONTENTS Articles Fractured families, fragile children - the sexual vulnerability of girls in the aftermath of divorce by Robin Fretwell...
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In Re J (A Child) (Adopted Child: Contact), the Court of Appeal minimised the effect of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 on post-adoption contact, continuing the restrictive approach taken to such...
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Collaborative law is a relatively recent development within family law practice. This new process is claimed to build on the strengths and overcome the weaknesses of both family mediation and...
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Based on a comparative study between the UK and Sweden, this article seeks to sound a strong cautionary note against any proposed legislative entrenchment of shared 50:50 residence as the preferred...
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This article considers the new Irish legislative scheme for cohabitants, contained in Part 15 of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010. The article discusses...
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The controversial question of cohabitation law reform in England and Wales lingers on unanswered. Meanwhile, the Scottish Parliament has pressed ahead, and the Westminster Government signalled an...
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There has been little progress towards reform of the property consequences resulting from the breakdown of cohabitation since the Law Commission's 2007 report on the subject. In Scotland, however,...
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