BehrensJ, ‘Domestic Violence and Property Adjustment: A Critique of “No Fault” Discourse’ (1993) 7AJFL9.
2.
(1997) FLC 92–757.
3.
Ibid at 84290–84291.
4.
SeeBailey-HarrisR, ‘The Role of Maintenance and Property Orders in Redressing Inequality: Re-opening the Debate’ (1998) 12AJFL3 at 17.
5.
SeeNyghP, ‘Family Violence and Matrimonial Property Settlement’ (1999) 13AJFL10, 31–2; BehrensJ, ‘Kennon: A Big Step Forward?’ in Law Council of Australia, Eighth National Family Law Conference Handbook, Television Education Network, Melbourne, 1998, 72.
6.
(1997) FLC 92–757 at 84, 294.
7.
Ibid at 84, 290–84, 295.
8.
See MiddletonS, ‘Domestic Violence, contributions and s 75(2) Considerations: An Analysis of Unreported Property Judgments’ (2001) 15AJFL230.
9.
Family Court of Australia, unreported, DN374 of 1997, 15 June, 1999, O'RyanJ.
10.
See also the reported case of In the Marriage of Doherty (1996) FLC 92–652.
11.
ParkinsonP, ‘Quantifying the Homemaker Contribution in Family Property Law’ (2003) Federal Law Review2.
12.
See In the Marriage of Mallet (1984) 156 CLR 605; In the Marriage of Ferraro (1993) FLC 92–335; In the Marriage of Waters and Jurek (1995) FLC 92–635.
13.
(1998) FLC 92–804
14.
(1998) FLC 92–824.
15.
NicholsonA, ‘Foreword’ (1995) 9AJFL1, 2.
16.
SheehanGSmythB, ‘Spousal Violence and Post-separation Financial Outcomes’ (2000) 14AJFL102.
17.
See MiddletonS, ‘Matrimonial Property Reform: Legislating for the Financial Consequences of Domestic Violence’ (2005) 19AJFL9.
18.
WattM, ‘The Shifting Centre of Gravity in Property Awards: The Focus on s 75(2) Factors’ in Law Council of Australia, Eighth National Family Law Conference Handbook, Television Education Network, Melbourne, 1998, 297.