No way to live: Women’s experiences of negotiating the family law system in the context of domestic violence
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Laing, LesleyAbstract
This report explores women’s experiences of the family law system following their separation from a relationship in which they experienced domestic violence. The research highlights the inadequacies of the current system in protecting women and children from abuse and makes recommendations for legislative and other reforms.This report explores women’s experiences of the family law system following their separation from a relationship in which they experienced domestic violence. The research highlights the inadequacies of the current system in protecting women and children from abuse and makes recommendations for legislative and other reforms.
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2010-06-01Publisher
University of Sydney & Benevolent SocietyLicence
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Laing, L. (2010). No Way to Live: Women’s experiences of negotiating the family law system in the context of domestic violence. University of Sydney and Benevolent SocietyShare