Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20376
Record ID: fbbee146-0bda-4eed-974e-8e0f90f97fd1
Web resource: https://aifs.gov.au/research/research-reports/direct-cross-examination-family-law-matters
Type: Report
Title: Direct cross-examination in family law matters : incidence and context of direct cross-examination involving self-represented litigants
Authors: Qu, Lixia
Roopani, Dinika
De Maio, John
Carson, Rachel
Keywords: Legal processes;Family Court;Evidence;Family law;Australia
Year: 2018
Publisher: Australian Institute of Family Studies
Abstract:  "This report sets out findings from the Direct Cross-examination in Family Law Matters project, which was commissioned and funded by the Australian Government, Attorney-General's Department. The project explores quantitative and qualitative data relevant to direct cross-examination involving self-represented litigants in family law matters, derived from court files and audio and transcripts of proceedings, collected from the Family Court of Australia (FCoA) and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia (FCCoA), together with an analysis of relevant unreported judgments of the Family Court of Western Australia (FCoWA).

The data analyses were undertaken to explore:

the extent to which direct cross-examination was a feature of matters involving self-represented litigants in families characterised by alleged or substantiated family violence; and
the factual and legal context characterising these family law matters as compared to those matters where direct cross-examination involving self-represented litigants did not take place."
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20376
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