Jackson's Matrimonial Finance and Taxation is an authoritative specialist text covering all aspects of financial problems arising from the breakdown of a marriage. Providing family law practitioners with an in-depth treatment of the subject, this unique book explains the principles applied by the courts in considering matters of finance, examines those agreements reached by parties out of court, and deals in detail with cases affecting all sections of society.
The guidance in this book is comprehensive, providing you with coverage of all the relevant areas including: A new chapter on the impact of the new Family Proceedings Rules covering: obtaining disclosure from third parties both onshore & offshore such as inspection appointments and letters of request; improperly obtained material referring to cases such as Hildebrand; White v Withers and Imerman. Other new material includes: the Supreme Court decisions in Radmacher v Granatino (agreements), Agbaje v Agbaje (Part III applications) as well as A v A orders in Children cases and the new Maintenance Regulations which are expected to come into force in June 2011.
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Legal and tax practitioners, the courts and others dealing with family law
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Höhe: 246 mm
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978-1-4057-6412-4 (9781405764124)
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one of Her Majesty's Counsel, BCL, of the Middle Temple, Barrister and of the South Eastern CircuitLecturer of Oriel College, Oxford
Barrister, and of the South Eastern Circuit1 King's Bench Walk
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Introductory material; Powers and Reliefs; Procedure; Costs; Proceeds of Crime Act 2002; Appeals; Gender Recognition Act 2004; CPA 2004; Practice and Procedure; Maintenance Pending Suit; Periodical Payments after Decree Nisi/Civil Partnership Conditional Order; Secured Periodical Payments; Lump Sum Payments; Transfers and Settlements of Property; Variation of Settlements; Property Adjustment and the Matrimonial/Family Home; Pensions; Children; Failure to Maintain; Magistrates Courts; Agreements and Consent Orders; Occupation of the Family Home; Married Women's Property Act 1882, s 17 etc; Prevention and Avoidance of Dispositions, Freezing Injunctions, Search Orders; Capital Gains Tax, Inheritance Tax and Income Tax; Maintenance out of Estate; Bankruptcy Provisions; Financial Relief After Overseas Divorce, Annulment and Legal Separation; Enforcement