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Liz Trinder

Liz Trinder

Liz’s latest project is Assessing Risk of Harm to Children and Parents in Private Law Children Cases. Her research themes within the network mainly focus on family justice, parenting, protection and relationships.  

Email: E.J.Trinder@exeter.ac.uk

2021

Trinder E (2021). Emotionally charged: Costs on divorce and dissolution. Nuffield Foundation, London, Nuffield Foundation.

2020

Trinder E, Hunter R, Burton M (2020). Assessing Risk of Harm to Children and Parents in Private Law Children Cases: Final Report

Trinder E, Hunter R, Burton M (2020). Assessing Risk of Harm to Children and Parents in Private Law Children Cases: Key Findings and Recommendations. Family Law, 1477-1484.

Johnson R, Ford D, Broadhurst K, Cusworth L, Jones K, Akbari A, Bedston S, Alrouh B, Doebler S, Lee A, et al (2020). Data Resource: Population level family justice administrative data with opportunities for data linkage.  

Cusworth L,  Bedston S, Trinder L et al (2020). Uncovering private family law: Who's coming to court in Wales?. Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, Nuffield Foundation.

2019

Trinder E and Scherpe J (2019). Reforming the Ground for Divorce: Experiences from Other Jurisdictions. London, Nuffield Foundation

Trinder E and Sefton M (2019). Taking Notice?: Non-standard Divorce Cases and the Implications for Law Reform. London, Nuffield Foundation. 

2018

Trinder E (2018). Divorce reform in England & Wales: the Human Rights Perspective. European Human Rights Law Review, 6, 557-559.

Trinder EJ, Sefton M (2018). No Contest: Defended Divorce in England & Wales. Nuffield Foundation,  London, Nuffield Foundation. 

Trinder EJ, Braybrook D, Bryson C, Coleman L, Houlston C, Sefton M (2017). Finding Fault? Divorce Law and Practice in England and Wales. Nuffield Foundation,  London, Nuffield Foundation. 

2017

Ford T, Bryson C, Purdon S, Skipp A, Barlow A, Hunt J, Kiernan K, Low H, McKay S, Miles J, et al (2017). Understanding the lives of separating and separated families in the UK: what evidence do we need. London, Nuffield Foundation. 

Trinder E (2017). Where Next after Owens v Owens?. Family Law, 474-475.