Scott Morrison Launches War on Fathers
MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT Scott Morrison Launches War on Fathers By announcing yet another inquiry into Australia’s dysfunctional family law and child support
MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT MEDIA ALERT Scott Morrison Launches War on Fathers By announcing yet another inquiry into Australia’s dysfunctional family law and child support
Crime & Justice NATASHA BITA, Associate Editor, The Courier-Mail June 30, 2019 LAWYERS charging more than $28,000 a day in dirty Family Court battles are
Family law reform plans face a long wait as legal and political wheels turn slowly. Nicola Berkovic LEGAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT 12:00AM April 23, 2019 42
Attorney-General Christian Porter Comments Share this article Facebook Twitter Email Print The Morrison government’s signature reforms to restructure the family law courts appear to be
Posted online two weeks ago – Senator David Leyonhjelm fearless again in Estimates Hearing with his forthright questioning of bureaucrats from the Office Of the
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What to do about the children after a divorce continues to trouble the family courts. The slow and dysfunctional family law system is set for
STANDARD LINK https://medium.com/a-sense-of-place/publishing-the-book-children-of-the-state-2cbec40b44e4 Publishing the Book: Children of the State Stolen for Profit Let’s face it: this is a tough sell. In the beginning was the Word.
14 June 2017 ·
Senator David Leyonhjelm:
I recently quizzed public servants in regards to the research underpinning a violence against women campaign.
For those looking to hear an alternative perspective on the underlying causes of domestic violence, this condensed version is a must watch.
I question why “gender inequality” seems to be the focus, rather than the many socio-economic factors that are the main contributors to domestic violence.
This Discussion Paper was released on 2 October 2018. The Discussion Paper asks 33 questions and makes 124 proposals for change to the family law
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