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Provides information on Children Order public and private applications in the NI Family Proceedings Court, Family Care Centre and High Court
Provides information on Children Order public and private applications in the NI Family Proceedings Court, Family Care Centre and High Court.
Provides information on Children Order public and private applications in the Northern Ireland Family Proceedings Court, Family Care Centre and High Court
Provides information on Children Order public and private applications in the Northern Ireland Family Proceedings Court, Family Care Centre and High Court.
An interim and final report from the review of the youth justice system and the government's response.
Understanding the processes for commissioning experts and the contribution they make to the family court
A summary of the findings of recent research relevant to family justice.
Mapping problem resolution routes for users and non-users of the civil, administrative and family justice systems.
Research on the effect of the family justice review on the use of special guardianship orders (SGOs).
This is the final report on the process evaluation of the local justice reinvestment (LJR) pilot.
This report gives findings on the evaluation of the pilot to fund DNA, drug and alcohol tests in private law children cases.
This is the second and final report from a programme of research to provide evidence on the use and client experience of MIAMs and mediation in private family law disputes.
Findings from the 2012 to 2013 Crime Survey for England and Wales examining public attitudes and experiences of the family justice system.
This research explores the extent to which MIAMs are encouraging publicly and privately funded clients to attend mediation, and which resolution methods clients who attend MIAMs choose to resolve their family disputes.
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