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Record ID: 94872cd3-d4d7-4092-8c1d-c87256b521a4
Web resource: https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/committees/reportrep/024109/toc_pdf/Abetterfamilylawsystemtosupportandprotectthoseaffectedbyfamilyviolence.pdf;fileType=application/pdf
Type: Report
Title: A better family law system to support and protect those affected by family violence
Authors: Australia. House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs
Keywords: Law reform;Legislation analysis;Domestic violence;Family violence;Australia;Family law
Year: 2017
Publisher: Commonwealth of Australia : Canberra
Notes:  "Many families across Australia access the federal family law system for assistance
and support to resolve the legal issues which arise following family breakdown.
Many of these families may have had an experience with family violence. It is
imperative that adequate support and management is provided to these families to
ensure their ongoing safety and wellbeing. However, evidence suggests that the
family law system is not adequately supporting or protecting families which have
experienced family violence.

In March 2017, the Attorney-General, Senator the Hon. George Brandis QC,
requested that the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy
and Legal Affairs inquire into how Australia's family law system can better
support and protect those affected by family violence.

This report presents the findings of the Committee's inquiry, and
recommendations to improve the family law system's response to families
impacted by family violence. The report advocates for an accessible, equitable and
responsive family law system which better prioritises the safety of families."

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