480402. Family law


Title480402. Family law
Parent4804. Law in context

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Domestic Violence - A Criminal or Civil Matter: Traversing the Divide
Reeves, K. and Bryce, I.. 2024. "Domestic Violence - A Criminal or Civil Matter: Traversing the Divide." BEAQ Legal Studies Teacher Forum 2024. Brisbane, Australia 25 - 25 Oct 2024 Australia.

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The common law marriage in Australian private international law
Mortensen, Reid and Reeves, Kathy. 2024. "The common law marriage in Australian private international law." Journal of Private International Law. 20 (2), pp. 249-279. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441048.2024.2377406

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The Treatment of Young Transgender People and the Law
Gray, Anthony. 2023. "The Treatment of Young Transgender People and the Law." Journal of Law and Medicine. 30 (2), pp. 430-458.

Article

Future-proofing Queensland families: Investigating CatholicCare’s leadership in family support services and responses to national family law reforms
Bayliss, Luke, Krishnamoorthy, Govind, Malhotra, Aastha, Beel, Nathan, du Plessis, Carol and Burton, Lorelle. 2022. Future-proofing Queensland families: Investigating CatholicCare’s leadership in family support services and responses to national family law reforms. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland.

Project report

Understanding the information experiences of parents involved in negotiating post-separation parenting arrangements
Partridge, Helen, McAllister, Lynn, Toohey, Lisa, Field, Rachael, Crowe, Jonathan and Allcock, Annelies. 2020. "Understanding the information experiences of parents involved in negotiating post-separation parenting arrangements." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science. 51 (1), pp. 184-196. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961000618787604

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‘I’ll just Google that!’ Online searches and the post-separation family law information experience
Crowe, Jonathan, Field, Rachael, Toohey, Lisa, Partridge, Helen and McAllister, Lynn. 2019. "‘I’ll just Google that!’ Online searches and the post-separation family law information experience." Alternative Law Journal . 44 (2), pp. 108-113. https://doi.org/10.1177/1037969X19827450

Article

Protecting and Promoting Client Rights
Schaffer, Krystal. 2021. Protecting and Promoting Client Rights. London, United Kingdom. Elsevier.

Authored book

Access to justice: why do litigants self-represent in Queensland child protection courts?
Reeves, Kathy. 2021. Access to justice: why do litigants self-represent in Queensland child protection courts? PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q7160

PhD Thesis

Understanding the legal information experience of non-lawyers: lessons from the family law context
Crowe, Jonathan, Field, Rachael, Toohey, Lisa, Partridge, Helen and McAllister, Lynn. 2018. "Understanding the legal information experience of non-lawyers: lessons from the family law context." Journal of Judicial Administration. 27 (4), pp. 137-147.

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The challenges for collaborative lawyers in providing CP processes
Scott, Marilyn and Collins, Pauline. 2017. "The challenges for collaborative lawyers in providing CP processes." Australian Journal of Family Law. 31, pp. 27-46.

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Promoting a multiracial Australia: population policy and intercountry adoption
Gehrmann, Richard. 2005. "Promoting a multiracial Australia: population policy and intercountry adoption." AQ (Balmain): Journal of Contemporary Analysis. 77 (4), pp. 13-18, 40.

Article

Killing the goose and keeping the golden nest egg
Hemming, Andrew. 2008. "Killing the goose and keeping the golden nest egg." QUT Law Review. 8 (2), pp. 342-363.

Article

Bargaining in the shadow of the law - using utility functions to support legal negotiation
Zeleznikow, John, Bellucci, Emilia, Schild, Uri J. and Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2007. "Bargaining in the shadow of the law - using utility functions to support legal negotiation." 11th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law. Stanford, United States 04 - 08 Jun 2007 New York, NY, United States. https://doi.org/10.1145/1276318.1276365

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