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This essay will highlight some of the fundamental dilemmas faced by children of separating parents as well as reflecting some of the emotions engendered by it.  

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Bibliography * Claire Fryer Thursday 18th December 2003 SW2110 Legal issues in Social Welfare Long Assignment The Children's Act 1989 emphasises the rights of children to be consulted in all aspects of their lives. Assess how far such consultation is desirable and practicable with children involved in divorce or separation? INTRODUCTION This assignment will explain the aims This essay will highlight some of the fundamental dilemmas faced by children of separating parents as well as reflecting some of the emotions engendered by it The Children's Act 1989 is a landmark of development in English law however it contains no cure for family problems. The Act is a relatively large piece of legislation, which consists of over 100 sections. The Act covers virtually all the law relating to the care and upbringing of children and social services to be provided for them. The Act aims to bring about the very best achievement within the bounds of legislation...

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