Family law and child protection

 

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Family Matters article
Published

September 2003

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Abstract

At the request of the Attorney-General, the Family Law Council has considered options for reform relating to the efficient and effective integrated delivery of child and family law services in relation to the care and protection of children. This summary of the Council's final report, Family Law and Child Protection (2002) sets out its background and main recommendations.

At the request of the Attorney-General, the Family Law Council has considered options for reform relating to the efficient and effective integrated delivery of child and family law services in relation to the care and protection of children. This summary of the Council's final report, Family Law and Child Protection (2002) sets out its background and main recommendations.

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