Working in the family justice system : a guide for professionals

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Working in the family justice system : a guide for professionals

Elizabeth Walsh

Family Law, 1998

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Includes bibliography and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This guide cuts through the mystery surrounding family justice to explain how the system is organised, the responsibilities and interaction between the various professions, and the importance of the many legal principles, rules and procedures.

目次

  • The professionals: solicitors
  • barristers
  • judges and justices clerks
  • paying for legal services
  • social workers
  • guardians ad litem/reporting officers
  • family court welfare officers
  • mediators
  • the official solicitor
  • health service personnel
  • expert witnesses
  • the police. The systems: the legal system
  • procedures in court
  • alternative dispute resolution
  • health care
  • social services
  • formal links between agencies
  • benefit agency
  • pensions
  • child support agency
  • housing authority
  • education authorities and schools
  • voluntary agencies
  • the contract culture
  • the role of central government. Organizing principles: the welfare of children
  • the nature of rights
  • rights to family life
  • parental responsibility
  • intervention/non-intervention
  • access to information
  • use of information/evidence. Interprofessional issues: language, convention, custom and practice
  • confidentiality
  • record-keeping, documents and evidence
  • intervention and responsibility
  • closure. Common knowledge: relationship breakdown and effect on children
  • domestic violence
  • residence and contact
  • resolution of disputes
  • child abuse
  • delay.

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