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A practical guide to effective representation for family lawyers
Published: 29 May, 2025
Domestic and Family Violence Law in Australia is for legal practitioners who wish to:
Effectively represent clients and children in domestic and family violence matters
Gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of family violence
Navigate recent amendments to domestic and family violence laws in Australia and stay up to date with expanded definitions and new protections for victim survivors and children
Learn effective techniques for conducting sensitive, trauma-informed interviews with victim survivors and perpetrators
Balance legal and ethical responsibilities
Manage secondary trauma and burnout
Provide comprehensive support to clients through step-by-step guidance on building and navigating interdisciplinary support networks, including working with social workers, law enforcement, and mental health professionals
Require templates, checklists, and quick-reference guides to enhance efficiency and preparedness in domestic and family violence cases
Apply evidence-based practices
Bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and the lived experiences of those affected by domestic and family violence through practical case studies
Maintain professional boundaries and emotional well-being
Features
Provides a solid foundation in evidence-based practices for addressing domestic and family violence cases
Offers a structured approach to understanding complex new definitions of domestic and family violence, including nuanced behaviours such as coercive control, while also presenting tools to better support victim survivors within the legal framework
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