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Q & A Revision Guide: Family Law 2011 and 2012
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- Written by lecturers who bring their examining experience to bear, pointing out common pitfalls and providing examples of ideal answers
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No matter how good your research and study skills, the ultimate test for the law student is the exam. This book explains how to tackle problem and essay questions typically found in exam papers, and how to draft successful answers. The authors clearly guide students through the process of planning and structuring answers, providing essential advice on what to include and what to leave out. The book's 50 questions and model answers are divided into chapters covering all major
topics. Chapters begin with an introduction focusing on important points, and end with suggestions for further reading. Each question is supported by clear commentary indicating exactly what examiners are looking for, followed by an answer plan listing the key points to cover. Online Resource Centre An Online Resource Centre accompanies the book, providing revision and exam advice, links to useful websites, and a glossary to develop students' understanding of subject-specific terms.Readership: Undergraduate students of law studying optional modules in family law.
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Ruth Gaffney-Rhys, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Wales, Newport, Penny Booth, Professor of Child and Family Law, Staffordshire University, Chris Barton, Former Honorary Professor of Family Law, Staffordshire University, and Mary Hibbs, Former Honorary Visiting Fellow in Law, Staffordshire University
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"What a brilliant revision aid! With summaries, tips, and easy-to-understand sample answers, Q&As really help with exam technique and how to structure answers.
" - Katie Singleton, Law student, University of the West of England
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1: Introduction: technique for exams and coursework
2: Family law: co-habitation, weddings, and marriage
3: Nullity
4: Divorce and judicial separation
5: Domestic violence
6: Children: general principles, status, and wardship
7: Assisted reproduction
8: Adoption
9: Children: private ordering
10: Children and the local authority
11: International child abduction
12: Property rights
13: Ancillary financial relief for adults: the courts
14: Child support: the state and the court
15: Putting it all together
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