
US lawyer faces sanctions over ChatGPT use; what family courts can do for Indigenous Australians
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Mistrust and Family Courts
This chapter explores the historical mistrust between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the legal system, particularly focusing on family courts' role in child welfare. It emphasizes the over-representation of Indigenous children in care and the necessity for families to engage with these courts to better advocate for their rights. The discussion also highlights the importance of family involvement in legal proceedings to ensure more favorable outcomes for children, rather than relying on foster care solutions.
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