Access and other post-separation issues : a qualitative study of children's, parents' and lawyers' views. Research report. Anne B. Smith, Nicola Jl Taylor, Megan Gollop, Mchael Gaffney, Max Gold and Mark Henaghan
By: Smith, Anne B.
Contributor(s): Taylor, Nicola J | Gollop, Megan | Gaffney, Michael | Gold, Max | Henaghan, Mark.
Material type: BookPublisher: Dunedin, New Zealand : Children's Issues Centre, 1997Description: 114 pages : 30 cm.ISBN: 0-9583595-3-9.Subject(s): CONTACT (ACCESS) | CHILDREN | FAMILY LAW | PARENTS | SEPARATION | QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: 306.89 SMI Summary: "This study looked at children's and parents' views and feelings about the decisions and processes which took place in separated families; the nature and range of access and custody arrangements; their stability and consistency; how each family member feels about these processes and decisions and the context of their lives after separation. The views of lawyers about family decision-making and the legal context within which this occurs was another component of this study." (Aims of the study). Record #5040Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Report | Family Violence library | TRO 306.89 SMI | Available | FV16050063 |
"This study looked at children's and parents' views and feelings about the decisions and processes which took place in separated families; the nature and range of access and custody arrangements; their stability and consistency; how each family member feels about these processes and decisions and the context of their lives after separation. The views of lawyers about family decision-making and the legal context within which this occurs was another component of this study." (Aims of the study). Record #5040