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Broken: Children, Parents and Family Courts

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Broken: Children, Parents and Family Courts

Contributors:

By (Author) Camilla Nelson
By (author) Catharine Lumby

ISBN:

9781760643058

Publisher:

Black Inc.

Imprint:

La Trobe University Press

Publication Date:

31st August 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

346.94015

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

470g

Description

A devastating account of how Australia's family courts fail children, families and victims of domestic abuse 'What happens to kids in our family law system should be a national scandal - and yet, so few people know about it. This book finally lifts the lid on this broken system, and shows how this once-great institution now regularly orders children to see or live with dangerous parents, and bankrupts the victim-parents trying to protect them. An urgent call to action.'- Jess Hill, author of See What You Made Me Do The family courts intimately affect the lives of those who come before them. Judges can decide where you are allowed to live and work, which school your child can attend and whether you are even permitted to see your child. Lawyers can interrogate every aspect of your personal life during cross-examination, and argue whether or not you are fit to be a parent. Broken explores the complexities and failures of Australia's family courts through the stories of children and parents whose lives have been shattered by them. Camilla Nelson and Catharine Lumby take the reader into the back rooms of the system to show what it feels like to be caught up in spirals of abusive litigation. They reveal how the courts have been politicised by Pauline Hanson and men's rights groups, and how those they are meant to protect most - children - are silenced or treated as property. Exploring the legal culture, gender politics and financial incentives that drive the system, Broken reveals how the family courts - despite the high ideals on which they were founded - have turned into the worst possible place for children and families devastated by domestic abuse.

Author Bio

Camilla Nelson is an associate professor in media at the University of Notre Dame Australia. A former Walkley Award winner, her writing has appeared in The Conversation, The Independent, Guardian Australia, Mamamia, Marie Claire and the ABC. Broken is her fifth book. Catharine Lumby is a media professor at the University of Sydney. She has a law degree, is an author of eight books and has written for Guardian Australia, The Sydney Morning Herald and the ABC.

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