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This introductory section provides an overview of the law on the care of children after separation, and looks at traditional and developing concepts in this area of the law. It also discusses the rights and interests that grandparents and other non-parents might have.  
This introductory section provides an overview of the law on the care of children after separation, and looks at traditional and developing concepts in this area of the law. It also discusses the rights and interests that grandparents and other non-parents might have.  


Other sections of this chapter look more closely at [[Parenting after Separation|parenting after separation]], [[Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements and Contact|guardianship and contact]], [[Custody and Access|custody and access]], [[Changing Family Law Orders and Agreements Involving Children|making changes to orders and agreements involving children]], and the problem of [[Estranged and Alienated Children|alienated and estranged children]].  
Other sections of this chapter look more closely at [[Parenting after Separation|parenting after separation]], [[Guardianship, Parenting Arrangements and Contact|guardianship and contact]], [[Custody and Access|custody and access]], [[Changing Family Law Orders and Agreements Involving Children|making changes]] to orders and agreements involving children, and the problem of [[Estranged and Alienated Children|alienated and estranged children]].  


Other legal issues relating to children, such as family violence, naming, and adoption, are discussed in the chapter [[Other Family Law Issues]].
Other legal issues relating to children, such as family violence, naming, and adoption, are discussed in the chapter [[Other Family Law Issues]].
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