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Record ID: 51f57d17-7edf-48f6-8162-22678b56d0af
Type: Journal Article
Title: Gendered dynamics in family court counselling
Other Titles: New Zealand Journal of Counselling
Authors: Tolmie, Julia
Gavey, Nicola
Elizabeth, Vivienne
Keywords: Post-separation violence;Impact on children and young people;Counselling;Legal issues;Family law
Year: 2011
Publisher: New Zealand Association of Counsellors
Citation: 31 (2), 2011
Notes:  This article summarises findings from interviews of 18 women about their experiences of Family Court counselling in New Zealand, which was part of a larger study of women in dispute with the legal system over care and contact arrangements for their children post-separation. In this context, Family Court counselling was designed to offer non-litigious mediation or conciliation in resolving parental disputes over child custody arrangements in the separation process. This qualitative study specifically examined the ways in which counsellor gender impacted on women's experiences of the process including women affected by domestic violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14956
ISSN: 11710365
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