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Disrupted families: the law.(Review)

Family Matters

| September 22, 2001 | JEAN, CAROLE | COPYRIGHT 2000 Australian Institute of Family Studies. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Disrupted families: the law, by Stephanie Charlesworth, J. Neville Turner and Lynne Foreman, The Federation Press, Leichhardt, 2000. Price: $49.50.

The intended audience of this book is professionals concerned with marital and relationship breakdown and its consequences. Its aim is to provide an overview of the law to those who work with families, such as social workers, counsellors or psychologists, as well as assisting those in the legal profession to understand the role of these professionals and the services they can provide. The book consists of two main sections. Part One," Law and …

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