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A Practical Approach to Family Law
Eighth Edition
The Honourable Mrs Justice Jill Black DBE, Jane Bridge, Tina Bond, and Liam Gribbin
804 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-921276-7
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Paperback
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26 July 2007
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- Offers comprehensive coverage of family law from first principles to court processes
- Provides fully up to date coverage of topical issues such as civil partnerships and gender recognition
- Includes practical features such as a Key Documents section in every chapter
- Contains a new chapter on "You and Your Practice" offering practical suggestions to those researching, or advising on, family law issues
- Written by a trusted team of authors combining practice experience with academic insight
- Presents information in the highly user-friendly style of the series, with bold eye-catching headings and bullet points to aid quick reference
A Practical Approach to Family Law provides a full picture of the law and practice relating to family proceedings in all courts, and its breadth of coverage and accessible style has made it an essential resource for students and practitioners alike.
The eighth edition has been completely updated to take full account of new statutory provisions, including the Civil Partnership Act 2004, the Adoption and Children Act 2002, the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 and the Gender Recognition Act 2004, as well as case law, Statutory Instruments, and
Practice Directions. With new advice on library, information, and professional development resources, A Practical Approach to Family Law provides real assistance in dealing with this dynamic area of law.Readership: The primary market for this book will be solicitors and barristers practising in family law, and family mediators.
The secondary market will be students on the LPC where previous editions have been used as a secondary text for Resource rooms at institutions such as the College of Law, BPP, Northumbria, and Anglia Polytechnic University), and students preparing for the ILEX fellowship exam.
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The Honourable Mrs Justice Jill Black DBE, High Court Judge, Family Divison, Jane Bridge, Barrister and family mediator, Tina Bond, Senior Lecturer, University of Northumbria, and Liam Gribbin, Barrister, Fenners Chambers
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Review(s) from previous edition
"Format changes in this edition make it easy to find your way around. Bold topic headings catch the eye, and the text underneath is set out in numbered bullet points, making it straightforward to follow.. This book has been recommended for the Law Society final examinations and it is easy to see why. Students of family law today will find this book a model of clarity
- New Law Journal
"an excellent guide to community Legal Service Funding in family proceedings, divorce, nullity and judicial separation
" - New Law Journal
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1: The First interview
2: Community Legal Service and Public Funding for Family Proceedings
3: Mediation and Collaborative Law
4: The Ground for Divorce and the Five Facts
5: Bar on Presentation of Divorce Petitions within One Year of Marriage
6: Jurisdiction in Divorce, Nullity and Judicial Separation Suits
7: Public Funding and Undefended Divorces
8: Drafting a Divorce Petition
9: Undefended Divorce:Procedure for Obtaining the Decree
10: Amended, Supplemental and New Petitions
11: Defended Divorces
12: Protection of Respondents in Separation Cases:Section 5 and 10, MCA 1973
13: Judicial Separation
14: The Civil Partnership Act
15: The Gender Recognition Act
16: Nullity
17: Ancillary Relief Orders Available
18: Procedure for Ancillary Relief Applications
19: Factors to be considered on Ancillary Relief Applications
20: Child Support
21: Preventing and Setting Aside Dispositions Under s 37, MCA 1973
22: Collection and Enforcement of Ancillary Relief Orders
23: Variation of Ancillary Relief Orders
24: Tax Considerations
25: Occupation Orders and Non-Molestation Orders
26: Th Home:Preventing a Sale or Mortgage
27: Keeping Up With the Motgage or Rent
28: The Question of Wills
29: The Children Act 1989:General Principles; Parental Responsibility Orders in Family Proceedings; Section 8 Orders;Guardianship Orders and Family Proceedings;Special Guardianship Orders; Financial Provision and Property Adjustment for Children.
30: Procedure for Orders under the Children Act 1989
31: Wardship and the Inherent Jurisdiction
32: Preventing the Removal of a Child from the Jurisdiction and Tracing a Lost Child
33: Children in Local Authority Care
34: Emergency Protection of Children
35: Section 27, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
36: Separation and Maintenance Agreements
37: Section 17, Married Women's Property Act 1882
38: Welfare Benefits
39: The Local Authority and Housing
40: Cohabitants
41: Your Practice
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