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The Protection of Confidentiality in Australian Family Law
Authors:Judge Joe Harman
Abstract:This paper identifies and discusses the legislative provisions which protect confidentiality in family law proceedings in Australia. The purpose of discussing these protections is two‐fold: firstly, to identify the scope and operation of these protections for Australian legal practitioners; secondly, to allow comparison of Australian protections to those offered in other jurisdictions. This paper will consider duties of confidentiality and evidential privileges in the context of settlement negotiation, mediation, arbitration, lawyer‐client relationships and medical, counselling and other therapeutic relationships. The rationale for the protection of confidentiality in some of these relationships and circumstances, but not in others, will also be considered in an attempt to understand why it is so.
Keywords:Administration of Justice  Arbitration  Best Interests of Children  Confidentiality  Confidentiality in Medical Counselling and Therapeutic Relationships  Disclosure  Evidence in Family Law Proceedings  Evidentiary Privilege  Family Law  Lawyer‐client Professional Privilege  Mediation  Settlement Negotiations
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