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The Shared Parenting Council of Australia aims to provide a range of research
documents here in our library to assist families in their struggle for equity
and justice in family breakdown. This page is currently under construction,
and only a small amount of research documents are currently available. Please
check back regularly for new additions that may assist you in your
objectives:-
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Above and Beyond the Best Interests of the Child
- Above and Beyond the Best Interests of the Child -
Professor Mark Henaghan, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Otago, PO Box
56, Dunedin, New Zealand, Fax: 0064 3 479 8855,
Email: mark.henaghan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz
- Bauserman - Joint v Sole Custody
- Child Adjustment in Joint-Custody versus Sole-Custody Arrangements: A Meta-Analytic
Review - Robert Bauserman, Journal of Family Psychology 2002, Vol. 16, No. 1,
91-102.
- Best
Interests Of The Child From the Legislators View
- The Best Interests Of The Child Some Remarks From The Legislator's Point Of
View - Gran Lambertz, Director General for Legal Affairs, Anita Wickstrm,
Director, Expert on Family Law, Patrik rnsved, Legal Adviser, MINISTRY OF
JUSTICE, 103 33 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, 14 July 2000.
- Borderline Personality Disorder -
Effect on Children
- Psychopathology
in Offspring of Mothers with Borderline Personality Disorder - Margaret
Weiss, MD, PhD, Phyllis Zelkowitz, EdD, Ronald B Feldman, MD, Judy Vogel, MD,
Marsha Heyman, MD, Joel Paris, MD, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, June 1996,
Vol. 41, No. 5, 285-290.
- Caught
in a Time Warp - Australian Family Law
- Caught in a Time Warp - Australian
Family Law: A Split Jurisdiction - Henry Finlay, BA, LLB, PhD, Associate
Professor of Law, University of Tasmania 122 Nelson Road, Sandy Bay,
Tasmania, Australia, 7006, July 2000.
- Child
Custody and Divorce Rates
- Child Custody Policies and Divorce Rates in the US - Richard Kuhn and John
Guidubaldi, D.Ed, 11th Annual
Conference of the Children's Rights Council October 23-26, 1997. Washington,
D.C.
- Child
Visitation Interference in Divorce
- Child
Visitation Interference in Divorce - Ira Daniel Turkat Ph.D, Clinical Psychology
Review 1994, Vol. 14, No. 8, 737-742.
- Childrens
Participation in Family Court
- Children's participation in family court litigation - Hon. Richard Chisholm BA, LLB,
BCL, Judge of the Family Court of Australia. Post: Box 9991 GPO Sydney, Australia 2001.justice.chisholm@familycourt.gov.au, The paper draws
on an article published in the (1999) vol. 13 (3) Australian Journal of
Family Law 197-218. A paper delivered at the International Society of Family
Law, 10th World Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 9-13 July 2000.
- Childrens
Rights and the Use of Force
- Children's rights and the use of force 'in their own best interests' - Jane
Fortin, Reader in Law, King's College London, Conference paper presented to
the 10th World Conference of the International Society of Family Law in
Brisbane, 2000.
- Families
in Divorce Conflict
- What have we
learned from 30 years of Research on Families in Divorce Conflict? -
Elizabeth M. Ellis, Ph.D., Atlanta, Georgia, 2002. A summary of highlights
of the text, Divorce Wars, Interventions with Families in Conflict, (APA
Books 2000). This text is a review of research in a number of key areas
and is intended as a reference work and manual for psychological experts
in the courtroom and the attorney who wishes to be knowledgeable regarding
the scientific literature in this field.
- Father
by Law - Effects of Joint Legal Custody
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Father by Law: Effects of Joint Legal Custody on Nonresident Fathers' Involvement
with Children - Judith A. Seltzer, Center for Demography and Ecology,
Department of Sociology and Institute for Research on Poverty, University of
Wisconson-Madison, February 1997.
- Guidelines
for Preparing Family Reports
- Family Court of Australia, Guidlines for the Ordering and Preparation of Family
Reports in Contested Children's Matters, Revised July 2000.
- High
Conflict Divorce - A Review
- The Early Identification And Streaming Of Cases Of High Conflict Separation And
Divorce: A Review - Ron Stewart
MSW, Department of Justice Canada, 2001
- Its
Time For A Change - Resolving Parenting Disputes
- It's Time for a
Change: Resolving Parenting Disputes in the Family Court of Australia,
International Society of Family Law - 10th World Conference - Dr Tom
Altobelli, University of Wollongong,
- Joint
Custody - Bonding and Monitoring Theories
- Joint Custody: Bonding and Monitoring Theories - Margaret F. Brinig and F. H.
Buckley, Indiana Law Journal, Vo. 73, No. 2, Spring 1998.
- Lies
Damned Lies and Lenore Weitzman
- Lies, Damned Lies and Lenore Weitzman - Christopher Rapp, 1996. A slamming critical
analysis of the misinformation provided by Lenore Weitzman in "The
Divorce Revolution" which portrayed women as being 73% worse off
economically after divorce whilst men enjoyed an improvement of 42% (the
73/42) statistic. This became one of the philospohical bases for deciding
child custody and property division in divorce cases. It was
cited hundreds of times in news stories, scholarly studies, and law
review artricles. President Clinton cited it in his budget proposal as part
of his attack on "deadbeat dads". The only problem is that the
figure was wrong.
- Missing
the Message - Michael Green QC
- Missing the Message - Michael Green QC, December 2000. A critical analysis of the
April 1999 Interim Report "The Family Law Reform Act 1995: Can changing
legislation change legal culture, legal practice and community
expectations?".
- Promoting
Non-litigious Dispute Resolution
- Promoting non-litigious family law dispute resolution - Virginia Buring,
Policy Development and Coordination Unit, Family Law and Legal Assistance
Division, Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department, and Elisabeth Taylor,
Family Relationships Branch, Commonwealth Department of Family &
Community Services, International Society of Family Law 10th World
Conference, Brisbane, 9-13 July 2000.
- Questioning
the Mental Health Expert's Custody Report
- Questioning the Mental Health Expert's Custody Report - Ira Daniel Turkat Ph.D, American
Journal of Family law 1993, Vol. 7, 175-179.
- Recent
Developments in Family Law Procedures
- Recent Developments in Family Procedures Civil Law Perspective - by Prof.
Dr. Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, University of Munich, Germany, International
Society of Family Law 10th World Conference, Brisbane, 9-13 July 2000.
- Relocation Strategy to
Interfere with Child Relationship
- Relocation as a Strategy to Interfere with the
Child-Parent Relationship - Ira Daniel Turkat Ph.D, American Journal of
Family law 1996, Vol. 11, 39-41
- Statistical
Snapshot of Family Law 2000-2001
- Statistical Snapshot of Family Law 2000-2001 - Family
Law Council (Australia). Statistical Report on various aspects of
Australia's Family Law System.
- The
Challenge For Process
- THE CHALLENGE FOR PROCESS by Frank Bates, Professor of Law, University of
Newcastle (NSW), Paper presented to the 10Th World Conference of the
International Society of Family Law, Brisbane, July 2000.
- The
Determination of Child Custody in the USA
- The Determination of Child Custody in the USA - Dr Joan B. Kelly Ph.D, A Paper
exploring the history of custody decisions and Policy Recommendations, 2002.
- The
Fatherless Family
- Experiments in Living: The Fatherless Family - Rebecca O'Neill, Civitas, 2002.
- The
Politics of Fatherhood
- The Politics of Fatherhood - Stephen Baskerville, Howard University, Washington
DC, March 1999.
- When the
Difference is Night and Day
- When the Difference is Night and Day: Some empirical
insights into patterns of parent-child contact after separation - Patrick
Parkinson, Professor of Law, Bruce Smyth Research Fellow, Australian
Institute of Family Studies, 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne,
Australia, February 2003.
- Family Report Guidelines 1
- A report writing guide from the Family Court of Australia to Court Experts (sometimes referred to in North American literature as "Court Evaluators") who are commonly experienced professional psychologists and psychiatrists. This document refers to the report methodology, style, organisation of, information to be included, interpretation aspects to suit the Court's objectives and audience reading the report and basic deliverables contained within the report. It relates to the broad content more so than particular content which is at the discretion of the Expert.
- Family Report Guidelines 2
- This guideline was adopted by the Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia in 1992. It defines Family Reports; the principles and guidelines for report writing, their purpose, methods of assessment, rationale for the management of various Report interventions including interviews with children, family and significant others and gathering and recording of information. It addresses aspects of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspect of International Child Abduction.
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