Changes to Family Law – little notice given
Thanks to Pete Nicholls from Dads in Distress for this important notification of pending changes to family law in its interaction with domestic violence. It
Thanks to Pete Nicholls from Dads in Distress for this important notification of pending changes to family law in its interaction with domestic violence. It
Daniel Andrews today responds to the report from Australia’s first Royal Commission into Family Violence. The Victorian Premier will be joined by Australia’s first Minister
More scrutiny… separated parents, it is claimed, should be forced to provide proof of how they spend their child support payments. Picture: Thinkstock Source: Supplied
The Australian Institute of Family Studies appears to be initiating a regular study into separating families and are currently undertaking interviews via Roy Morgan Research.
Executive summary This report presents the key findings from the Survey of Recently Separated Families (SRSP) 2012. This study examined the experiences of 6,119 parents
Thanks to Fathers4Equality for this important release about another Government inquiry. Not much time allowed to prepare a response as closing date is 31 July 2014.
Managing child support objections An audit of the Department of Human Services’ administration of child support objections has determined it to be ‘relatively effective’ but
The House of Representatives Standing Committee has commenced a new inquiry into the Child Support Program at the request of the Minister for Social Services,
AIFS inquiry into 2011Family law, family violence changes The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) is conducting a new survey to evaluate the impact of
Male victims of family violence face gap in services and need special consideration: NSW Government report The NSW Government Legislative Council’s Standing Committee on Social Issues
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