'An Introduction to Irish Family Law' is suitable for students of Family Law on a full time degree course or as a module on a Social Studies and Social Care course. Also practitioners as an aide memoir.
'An Introduction to Irish Family Law' is suitable for students of Family Law on a full time degree course or as a module on a Social Studies and Social Care course. Also practitioners as an aide memoir.
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978-0-7171-2911-9 (9780717129119)
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Jim Nestor lectures in Law at Sligo Institute of Technology. He previously practised as a solicitor.
Jim Nestor lectures in Law at Sligo Institute of Technology. He previously practised as a solicitor.
Table of Cases Table of Statutes Table of Statutory Instruments Table of International Conventions Table of Articles of the Constitution Chapter 1 The Family Chapter 2 Marriage Chapter 3 Nullity Chapter 4 Separation by Agreements Chapter 5 Judicial Separation Chapter 6 Divorce Chapter 7 Financial and Property Provision on Divorce and Judicial Separation Chapter 8 Financial Support for Spouses and Children Chapter 9 Property Disputes Between Spouses Chapter 10 Statutory Protection for the Family Home Chapter 11 Domestic Violence Chapter 12 Status of Children Chapter 13 Adoption Chapter 14 Guardianship and Custody of Children Chapter 15 Child Abduction Chapter 16 Protection of Children - Health Board Intervention and Wardship Chapter 17 The courts Administering Family Law - Structure and Jurisdiction