Fill out this survey NOW! AIFS inquiry into 2011Family law, family violence changes
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
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
NICOLA Roxon has flagged further changes to the Family Law Act to improve the court system’s response to family violence, amid calls for greater clarification
CHILDREN of divorced parents do not feel secure in shared care unless there is a high level of parental co-operation, according to new research, which
Quote: Women’s household incomes suffer more than men’s after divorce, but it takes men longer to recover emotionally, a study has found.
“… Jennifer McIntosh’s smiling face cannot conceal that her ideological dogma will perpetuate the orphaning of children. It cannot disguise the awful misery she is inflicting on generations yet to come – hopeful futures she has dashed. What and why is so important that she has to fly half way round the world to stop it happening ?
She is the eminence gris of the [British] Norgrove Report, cited to excuse its betrayal of father’s rights and the rights of children to see their fathers.
McIntosh, and her Australian cronies, are sabotaging British efforts to bring equality to post-divorce settlements. Often this reactionary sabotage takes the form of ‘scare tactics’, alleging inter-partner domestic violence will increase, but on other occasions it is more subtle.
THE Gillard Government has unveiled radical changes to family law that redefine domestic violence, place greater weight on child safety and could weaken the Howard
The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee yesterday approved changes to family law legislation that will remove even more fathers from their children’s lives. The
Professor Richard Chisholm, retired judge of the Family Court of Australia was appointed to review the recently changed (2006) family law legislation and determine whether family
The Australian Insititute of Family Studies, evaluation report (pdf download) highlights the need for further changes to the family law scheme, to ensure children have the
Australia's national, non-profit organisation providing a better outcome for men and their families.
©Men’s Rights Agency, 2022. All rights reserved. You can contact us at: support@mensrights.com.au | Privacy Policy