Part of the popular University Casebook Series, Cases and Materials on Family Law provides an overview of family law, addressing traditional family law issues with an updated family model. The book covers three important themes: the tension between private ordering and state supervision in family law; constitutional doctrines invoked to limit state regulation of family law; and ethical questions unique to the field of family law. Substantially revised and updated, the fourth edition provides enriching discussion by linking key issues to important cases.
The Matrimonial and Family Factbook
See also Pearson v. Pearson, 606 N.W.2d 128 (ND. 2000) (former wife's cohabitation with her male partner was not material change in her circumstances justifying change in spousal support where she was not entitled to support from her ...
Law Express Question and Answer: Family Law is designed to ensure you get the most marks for every answer you write by improving your understanding of what examiners are looking for, helping you to focus in on the question being asked and ...
Domestic Violence in South Tyneside: Incidence, Provision and Good Practice
260, 261 Carlson v. Carlson . . . . . . . . . . . . 843 Carnes v. Sheldon . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Carney v. Hansell . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Carney, In re Marriage of . . . . . . . . . . . . 902, 903; 966 Carolyn B., ...
This Fourth Edition also includes references to 50 states surveys so the reader can find their local law quickly.
Evans-Lombe J upheld the first instance judge, who had emphasised the need to establish that the relationship was an emotional one of 'mutual lifetime commitment rather than simply one of convenience, friendship, companionship or the ...
Cooper, P. 'Speaking when they are spoken to: Hearing vulnerable witnesses in care proceedings' (2014) Child and Family Law Quarterly 26 (2) 132. Considers how vulnerable witnesses are heard during care proceedings and recommends steps ...
Neil, E. (2000). 'The Reasons Why Young Children are Placed for Adoption: Findings from a Recently Placed Sample and a Discussion of Implications for Subsequent Identity Development'. Child and Family Social Work, 5: 303.
Neil, E. (2000). 'The Reasons Why Young Children are Placed for Adoption: Findings from a Recently Placed Sample and a Discussion of Implications for Subsequent Identity Development'. Child and Family Social Work, 5:303. Neil, E. (2009) ...