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New Zealand Family Law Journal
The New Zealand Family Law Journal brings together in one publication articles and items of interest on family law. Consulting editors are well-known experts and academics in the family law field. The New Zealand Family Law Journal acts as a supplement to the Family Law Service or stands by itself as an interesting and valuable publication.
Authors & Editors | Editorial Board: Professor Bill Atkin, Associate Professor John Caldwell, Professor Mark Henaghan, Ruth Ballantyne |
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Family Court Judges, Family Lawyers, Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners
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Journal subscription – Four issues per year
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