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Four months after changes to the Family Law Act came into effect, we ask the experts whether the amendments are making a substantive difference to the thousands of children engaged in the Family Court system each year.
The changes included removing the presumption of ‘equal shared parental responsibility’, and a new definition for ‘best interests of the child’.
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Four months after changes to the Family Law Act came into effect, we ask the experts whether the amendments are making a substantive difference to the thousands of children engaged in the Family Court system each year.
The changes included removing the presumption of ‘equal shared parental responsibility’, and a new definition for ‘best interests of the child’.

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