Abstract

The issue of family violence poses one of the most significant challenges in making post-separation parenting arrangements. Australian Institute of Family Studies research on allegations of family violence in family law children’s proceedings (Moloney et al 2007) has confirmed that under the previous family law framework, the issue of family violence was not dealt with effectively. This article examines the legal context for the report’s findings in Part I and considers how family violence will be dealt with under the new family law system in Part II.

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