Family Law practice has undergone a period of rapid and significant change with the removal of legal aid funding and the establishment of the single Family Court in particular represent major adjustment for those working in the field. A Practical Approach to Family Law provides a clear picture of the law and practice relating to family proceedings in the family court, county courts, and the High Court. Its breadth of coverage and accessible style has made it an essential resource for students and practitioners alike. In an area which continues to evolve this text is a trusted and reliable resource for busy practitioners. It's clear and accessible style make it an ideal tool for both students on LPC and ILEX courses and those in practice. Providing practical advice on the application of legal principles alongside helpful summaries the text gives a detailed overview of a broad range of family law issues. Written by a respected and authoritative team, the tenth edition of A Practical Approach to Family Law has been fully updated to take account of recent developments including the changes to legal aid for family cases and the introduction of the single family court; new rules on the instruction of experts; new approach to care proceedings and court-enforced timetable to avoid delay; and the replacement of residence and contact orders with child arrangements orders. There is also increased coverage of adoption alongside key material on mediation, child support and welfare benefits. Very much a practical guide, the book makes extensive use of examples and key documents to assist the busy practitioner and student. With additional 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. The A Practical Approach series is the perfect partner for practice work. Each title focuses on one field of the law and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject together with clear, practical advice and tips on issues likely to arise in practice. The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the law, where the expert overview and clear layout promotes clarity and ease of understanding.
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The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the law, where the expert overview and clear layout promote clarity and ease of understanding.
The text therefore makes frequent references to best practice advice drawn from sources such as law firm client memoranda.
(e) Proceedings under Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996 for an occupation order and/or a non-molestation order. ... J., Bridge, J., Bond T., and Gribbin, L. (2007) A Practical Approach to Family Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Fiduciary Duties--a Practical Approach: Handling Fiduciary Duty Issues in the Day-to-day Practice of Family Law
19.3 TRANSFER OF TENANCIES UNDER THE FAMILY LAW ACT 1996 Schedule 7 of the Family Law Act 1996 provides for the transfer of tenancies : in the case of married couples to take effect at any time from the grant of the decree absolute ( or ...
Integrating legal theory with practice in a most unusual way, this user-friendly text uses an intriguing story line to engage students.
295 296 297 298 299 300 301 288 Copeland v. Copeland, 518 So. 2d 1231 (Ala. 1987). Pittman v. Pittman, 419 So. 2d 1376 (Ala. 1982). Rau v. Rau, 429 So. 2d 593 (Ala. Civ. App. 1982); Brown v. Brown, 680 So. 2d 321 (Ala. Civ. App. 1996).
Connolly, at 600. (Emphasis added.) Spouses may also resurrect their confidential relationship. As the high court stated in Vai v. Bank of America (1961) 56 C2d 329, 15 CR 71,364 P2d 247, Plaintiff in the instant case discontinued the ...
Trial on indictment is discussed in detail, as are sentencing and appeals. This new edition has been fully updated to incorporate recent developments in the field.