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Family Law Seminar Paper by Ian Kennedy on Child Abuse   Message List  
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Dear colleagues,

The attachment "Protecting children after Bieganski - how much is
enough?" is a 1993 Family Law Council of Australia seminar paper
written by the current Chair of the Family Law Section of the Council,
Ian Kennedy. It is also available for download from:

http://www.dadsontheair.net/shows/Family_Law_Seminar_on_Child_Abuse_by_Ian_Kenne\
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The members of the Law Council are appointed by the Prime Minister and
the Cabinet.

Until now the paper has not been available on the internet. In a
letter to me, Kennedy says it was not intended to be read by the
general public.

It shows that it has been known at the highest level of government for
years that the Family Court has been systemically abusing families and
children.

The paper is of great interest, especially to anyone writing a history
of the Court or interested in bringing a class action against the
Government.

Thanks to Gregory Lathome of the fathers4equality internet discussion
group who kindly put the paper on file.

Please would you send the paper to anyone whom you think may be
interested in reading it.

Thanks,

Michael Midgely



Sat Apr 11, 2009 8:02 am

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