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ASU psychology research leads to international conversation about custody laws
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The pain of being an alternate-weekend father
I welcome the Federal Government's inquiry into separating
NSW considers crackdown on 'dominating' husbands
Australian Financial Review
https://www.afr.com/policy/health-and-education/nsw-considers-crackdown-on-dominating-husbands-20200922-p55y0i
Brisbane mother avoids prison after stabbing teenage daughter during alcohol-fuelled fight
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Channel Seven star Ryan Phelan, 45, is CLEARED of assaulting
Imprisoned for false accusation of rape
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Empty days, lonely nights
A belief that children under three should not stay overnight
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Woman charged with murder over man's alleged stabbing death
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