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Domestic Violence

NSW Domestic Violence report recognises male victims

Male victims of family violence face gap in services and

NSW Domestic Violence report recognises male victims

Male victims of family violence face gap in services and

Violent separations put kids in state care

The majority of Australian children in state care are there

Violent separations put kids in state care

The majority of Australian children in state care are there

Anti shared parenting lobbyists

Recently, we have seen the effects of many years lobbying

Anti shared parenting lobbyists

Recently, we have seen the effects of many years lobbying

Roxon to tackle law on family violence

NICOLA Roxon has flagged further changes to the Family Law

Roxon to tackle law on family violence

NICOLA Roxon has flagged further changes to the Family Law

For all mankind

IN War of the Roses, Hollywood's 1989 black comedy about a bitter marriage (Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner star), divorce lawyer Gavin D'Amato (Danny De Vito) declares the gloves off, explaining: “There is no winning in divorce, only degrees of losing.” As bleak as that sounds, it is, it seems,

For all mankind

IN War of the Roses, Hollywood's 1989 black comedy about a bitter marriage (Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner star), divorce lawyer Gavin D'Amato (Danny De Vito) declares the gloves off, explaining: “There is no winning in divorce, only degrees of losing.” As bleak as that sounds, it is, it seems,
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