
A Practical Approach to Family Law
Oxford University Press
8th Edition
Published on 26. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
804 pages
978-0-19-921276-7 (ISBN)
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A Practical Approach to Family Law provides a full picture of the law and practice relating to family proceedings in all courts, and its breadth of coverage and accessible style has made it an essential resource for students and practitioners alike. The eighth edition has been completely updated to take full account of new statutory provisions, including the Civil Partnership Act 2004, the Adoption and Children Act 2002, the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 and the Gender Recognition Act 2004, as well as case law, Statutory Instruments, and Practice Directions. With new advice on library, information, and professional development resources, A Practical Approach to Family Law provides real assistance in dealing with this dynamic area of law.
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Edition
8th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 171 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1308 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-921276-7 (9780199212767)
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Content
1. The First interview; 2. Community Legal Service and Public Funding for Family Proceedings; 3. Mediation and Collaborative Law; 4. The Ground for Divorce and the Five Facts; 5. Bar on Presentation of Divorce Petitions within One Year of Marriage; 6. Jurisdiction in Divorce, Nullity and Judicial Separation Suits; 7. Public Funding and Undefended Divorces; 8. Drafting a Divorce Petition; 9. Undefended Divorce:Procedure for Obtaining the Decree; 10. Amended, Supplemental and New Petitions; 11. Defended Divorces; 12. Protection of Respondents in Separation Cases:Section 5 and 10, MCA 1973; 13. Judicial Separation; 14. The Civil Partnership Act; 15. The Gender Recognition Act; 16. Nullity; 17. Ancillary Relief Orders Available; 18. Procedure for Ancillary Relief Applications; 19. Factors to be considered on Ancillary Relief Applications; 20. Child Support; 21. Preventing and Setting Aside Dispositions Under s 37, MCA 1973; 22. Collection and Enforcement of Ancillary Relief Orders; 23. Variation of Ancillary Relief Orders; 24. Tax Considerations; 25. Occupation Orders and Non-Molestation Orders; 26. Th Home:Preventing a Sale or Mortgage; 27. Keeping Up With the Motgage or Rent; 28. The Question of Wills; 29. The Children Act 1989:General Principles; Parental Responsibility Orders in Family Proceedings; Section 8 Orders;Guardianship Orders and Family Proceedings;Special Guardianship Orders; Financial Provision and Property Adjustment for Children; 30. Procedure for Orders under the Children Act 1989; 31. Wardship and the Inherent Jurisdiction; 32. Preventing the Removal of a Child from the Jurisdiction and Tracing a Lost Child; 33. Children in Local Authority Care; 34. Emergency Protection of Children; 35. Section 27, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973; 36. Separation and Maintenance Agreements; 37. Section 17, Married Women's Property Act 1882; 38. Welfare Benefits; 39. The Local Authority and Housing; 40. Cohabitants; 41. Your Practice