Applications involving children : papers presented for the Continuing Legal Education Department of the College of Law on Saturday, 28th October 1995.

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Publication details:
Sydney : CLE Dept of College of Law, 1995.
Record id:
15224
Added title:
Custody, access, guardianship, and welfare of children under the Family Law Act.
Impact on children's applications of the Family Law Reform Bill 1994.
Administrative assessment of child support and child maintenance under the Family Law Act.
Childrens Court care proceedings.
Apprehended violence ordersmaking them and enforcing them.
Apprehended violence ordersthe Hornsby system.
Compulsory reporting of suspected child abuse.
A Push towards alternative dispute rsolution by the Court and the Legal Aid Commission.
Trial of persons including allegations of child sexual assault.
Series:
Seminar papers (College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.)).
Subject:
Custody of children -- New South Wales.
Children -- New South Wales.
Child support -- New South Wales.
Child welfare -- New South Wales.
Violence -- New South Wales.
Family violence -- New South Wales.
Child abuse -- New South Wales.
Guardian and ward -- New South Wales.
Contents:
Custody, access, guardianship, and welfare of children under the Family Law Act, by D. Collier; Impact on children's applications of the Family Law Reform Bill 1994, by R. Clarke; Administrative assessment of child support and child maintenance under the Family Law Act, by E. Riches; Children's Court care proceedings, by S Scarlett; Apprehended violence orders: making them and enforcing them, by S. Scarlett; Apprehended violence orders: the Hornsby system, by S. Scarlett, W. Evans, & J. Van Uum; Conpulsory reporting of suspected child abuse, by R. Clarke; A Push towards alternaive dispute resolution by the court and the Legal Aid Commission, b E. Riches; Trial of persons including allegations of child sexual assault, by G. Walsh.
Variant title:
Continuing Legal Education (College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.)).
Phys. description:
iii, 222 p.