Family Law in Australia

Adiva Sifris, Lisa Young, Robyn Carroll, Anna Parker, Michelle Fernando, Renata Alexander

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Abstract

Family Law in Australia provides a comprehensive, detailed and accessible analysis of key family law issues and their positioning in Australian society. The underlying principles of family law as expressed in the present law are placed in their historical, social and legal context. The authors critically evaluate patterns of past and future reforms, making this text invaluable for scholarly and vocational study in law and as an authoritative text for practitioner use. The tenth edition has been fully revised and updated by a team of authors highly experienced in family law. Developments include:

- commentary on the 2019 Australian Law Reform Commission Report Family Law for the Future: An Inquiry into the Family Law System
- discussion of the forthcoming merger of the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit of Australia
- the introduction of same-sex marriage and what this means for the future of Australian family law
- a rewritten chapter on family violence including the impact of recent legislative amendments, inquiries and reports
- an entirely new chapter on Financial Agreements and Consent Orders
- detailed discussion of High Court decisions such as Masson v Parsons, Thorne v Kennedy, Hall v Hall, Bondelmonte v Bondelmonte, Hsiao v Fazarri and Clayton v Bant.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationChatswood NSW Australia
PublisherLexis Nexis
Number of pages1117
Edition10th
ISBN (Electronic)9780409352702
ISBN (Print)9780409352696
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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