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Making Parenting Plans in Canada's Family Justice System: Challenges, Controversies and the Role of Mental Health Professionals provides an exhaustive resource guide for both beginning and seasoned practitioners, including current and thorough information

Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:30835518
ISBN:9780779889679
Pages:400
Publication date:2019-02-25
Practice area:Constitutional law
Jurisdiction:Canada
External Product Title:Making Parenting Plans in Canada's Family Justice System: Challenges, Controversies and the Role of Mental Health Professionals, Softbound book
Available Formats:Softbound book
Shelf space:9 in
Authors:

Nicholas Bala, L.S.M., B.A., J.D., LL.M.

Nicholas Bala is a leading Canadian expert on family and children’s law. He has been a professor at the Faculty of Law at Queen's University since 1978. Much of his research is interdisciplinary, and his work is often cited by courts in Canada, as 

Rachel Birnbaum, Ph.D., RSW, LL.M.

Rachel Birnbaum, Ph.D., RSW, LL.M, is a Distinguished University Professor Emerita at King’s University College at Western University in London, Ontario. She teaches in Childhood and Youth Studies and Social Work where she focus on children’s participation