Family Matters article May 2004
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Child support policy in Australia
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Media release Jul 2018
Children in separated families feel left out and left "in the dark" when it comes to decisions about their lives
Children and young people want to be heard more often in family law decision-making and to have their views taken seriously by both parents and professionals, according to a new report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies.
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Family Matters article Sep 2000
Children? No children? Effects of changing personal relationships on decisions about having children
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Family Matters article May 2004
Children's contact with grandparents after divorce
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Family Matters article Oct 2006
Closing the research-policy and research-practice gaps
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Family Matters article Dec 1991
Cohabitation
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Family Matters article Jun 1997
Cohabitation and marriage relationships in the 1990s
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Research report Dec 1984
Community based services for children and families
In this book the author focuses on the facts, figures, myths and realities of families in Australia.
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Family Matters article Dec 1993
Contact with non-custodial fathers and children's well being
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Media release Mar 2016
Counselling works - but not in the way you might think
Counselling for individuals, couples and families works for a significant majority of those seeking help with relationships and life’s problems, according to a discussion paper released today by the Australian Institute of Family Studies.