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The City Law School
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The City Law School
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Family Law in Practice
Tenth Edition
The City Law School
336 pages
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292x206mm
978-0-19-964150-5
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Paperback
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05 January 2012
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- Provides a detailed introduction to the key areas of family law likely to be encountered in practice ensuring that the reader receives an excellent overview of the key legal principles and procedures specific to this dynamic and rapidly evolving area of the law
- Includes a dedicated chapter focusing specifically on the role of mediation as a tool to resolving family law disputes
- Adopts a highly practical approach to the subject providing invaluable guidance on how to approach writing opinions, drafting documents and preparing for, and handling witnesses, to ensure that the junior practitioner is fully equipped with all of the essential legal skills required for successful practice
Almost all junior barristers in civil practice are likely to encounter family law work in their first years of practice. This manual therefore provides a detailed introduction to the key areas of the substantive family law of which the junior practitioner should have a good working knowledge. Key aspects of family law covered include domestic violence, care proceedings and pre-nuptial agreements. Adopting a highly pragmatic approach, Family Law in Practice encourages students to build on their existing basic practitioner skills, and highlights how to approach writing opinions and drafting documents specific to family law. It provides invaluable practical advice on how to prepare for different types of hearing, what factors to consider in relation to negotiation, how to make persuasive submissions, and how to handle witnesses effectively, ensuring that the junior practitioner is fully prepared for his or her first steps in the family courts.
Key updates to this new edition include coverage of Yemshaw v London Borough of Hounslow [2011] UKSC 3, the Family Proceedings Rules 2010 and the Supreme Court decision in Radmacher v Granatino. The authors have also
included a short general introduction to the child support system.Readership: Suitable for students undertaking an elective module in family law as part of the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC).
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The City Law School The City Law School, City University, London Contributors: Series Editor Julie Browne, Barrister, The City Law School, City University Simon Barry, Barrister, Lecturer, The City Law School, City University Susan Blake, Barrister, Reader, The City Law School, City University His Honour Judge Glenn Brasse Emma Burgess, Barrister, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School, City University Ros Carne, Barrister, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School, City University Virginia Dunn, Barrister, Senior Lecturer, The
City Law School, City University Deirdre Fottrell, Barrister, Coram Chambers Elpha Lecointe, Barrister, Coram Chambers Lisa Parkinson, Mediator and Trainer, Co-Founder of Family Mediators Association Archna Thaman, Barrister
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1: Introduction
2: Domestic violence and occupation of the family home
3: The divorce process
4: Financial provision - ancillary relief: law and practice
5: Financial provision - ancillary relief: preparation and process
6: Financial provision within marriage
7: Financial provision for children
8: Children - private law
9: Children - public law: procedure and law
10: Children - public law: preparation and practice
11: Mediation in the context of the family
12: Relevant principles of taxation
13: Applications for committal orders - checklists
Appendix A - Practice Direction (Ancillary Relief Procedure) [2000] 1 FLR 997
Appendix B - Ancillary Relief Procedure Timetable
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