About this item
- Title
- Court reports and a parent's right to read them / by Stewart Bartlett
- Content partner
- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- Index New Zealand
- Description
Examines the evidence relating to the right of a parent to read specialist court reports on their child and the right of the child to have the court protect its best interests. Looks at DSW v H, Family Court, Upper Hutt CYPF no 478043, 7 Mar 1997, in which Judge Moss faced up to the conundrum presented by ss 191 and 192 of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989.
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- Apr 1997
- Creator
- Bartlett, Stewart, (Children, Young Persons and Their Families Service, National Office)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/21196629
- Related subjects
- Domestic relations -- Law and legislation / Civil rights / Children / Children's rights / Privacy / Parents
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