Key Facts has been specifically written for students studying Law. It is the essential revision tool for a broad range of law courses from A Level to degree level.
The series is written and edited by an expert team of authors whose experience means they know exactly what is required in a revision aid. They include examiners, barristers and lecturers who have brought their expertise and knowledge to the series to make it user-friendly and accessible.
Chapters include Marriage and Divorce, Domestic violence, Children's rights, Principles of the Children Act, Parental responsibility, Private child law, Emergency child protection, Care and supervision, Adoption, Ancillary relief - finances after divorce, Finances in the Family Proceedings Court and Financial applications under the Children Act 1989.
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
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978-0-340-81474-1 (9780340814741)
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Helen L. Conway is a practising barrister at India Buildings Chambers, Liverpool. She is an experienced Law author and is also a lecturer.
Jacqueline Martin LLM is a former Chief Examiner for A Level Law with a major examining board. She has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught students of all ages. Her other titles include The English Legal System, published by Hodder and Stoughton Educational.
Chris Turner LLM is Chief Examiner for A Level Law with a major examining board. He is a qualified barrister and has taught law at all levels. His other titles include Contract Law and Tort Law, both published by Hodder and Stoughton Educational.
Marriage and Divorce
Domestic violence
Children's rights
Principles of the Children Act
Parental responsibility
Private child law
Emergency child protection
Care and supervision
Adoption
Ancillary relief - finances after divorce
Finances in the Family Proceedings Court
Financial applications under the Children Act 1989.