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The AIFS Evaluation of the 2006 family law reforms: A summary

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Kaspiew, Rae
Gray, Matthew
Weston, Ruth
Moloney, Laurie
Hand, Kelly
Qu, Lixia

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Australian Institute of Family Studies

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In 2006, the Australian Government, through the AttorneyGeneral's Department (AGD) and the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA), commissioned the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) to undertake an evaluation of the impact of the 2006 changes to the family law system: Evaluation of the 2006 Family Law Reforms (Kaspiew et al., 2009) (the Evaluation). This article provides a summary of the key findings of the Evaluation.

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Family Matters

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2037-12-31