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Family violence: confronting common misconceptions

Capital Letter: A Court of Appeal case defines how Family Court judges should rule on protection orders.

Wed, 19 Jul 2017

Family Court judges work at the coalface and their credibility findings deserve respect. But, in the family violence area at least, it is vital that common misconceptions are not unwittingly reinforced.

The Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court decision upholding a Family Court decision

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