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    Family Law Handbook 2013

    Family Law Handbook 2013 by Sendall, Jane;

    Series: Legal Practice Course Guide;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 4
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 10 January 2013

    • ISBN 9780199670789
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages456 pages
    • Size 292x208x22 mm
    • Weight 994 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Family Law Handbook takes a practical approach to family law and procedure, supporting students with a range of learning features such as self-test questions, chapter summaries, and diagrams. Case studies and examples are included throughout to show the practical applications of the law and are accompanied by worked sample documents.

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    Long description:

    The Family Law Handbook takes a highly practical, student-centred approach to the essential law and procedure at the heart of family law. Providing a comprehensive guide to the subject, the Family Law Handbook focuses on relationship breakdown, money and property, children and domestic abuse.

    A concise writing style and short chapters ensure focused learning, while chapter summaries and self-test questions help students to consolidate their knowledge and identify areas for further study. Throughout the book case studies and examples are used, demonstrating how family law applies in practice and helping to prepare students for their future careers. Family Law Handbook also features diagrams and flowcharts throughout, helping to improve understanding of complex processes or
    areas of difficulty.

    This book is also accompanied by an extensive Online Resource Centre (www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/familylawhandbook2013/) which includes further detail and sample documents to support the case studies in the text; author podcasts; updates to the law post-publication; answers to the self-test questions in the book; and useful weblinks.
    For lecturers, there is also a test bank of nearly 100 questions with feedback, for use in class-testing and assessments.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part One: Introduction
    Family law practice and the first interview
    Public funding
    Alternative dispute resolution in family law
    Part Two: Relationship breakdown
    Judicial separation and nullity
    Divorce
    Defences to divorce
    Jurisdiction
    Procedure for a matrimonial order
    Civil Partnership Act 2004
    Dissolution of a civil partnership
    Part Three: Money and property
    Financial orders following divorce or dissolution
    Financial orders
    Pre-marital agreements
    Procedure for financial orders
    Variation, collection and enforcement of financial orders
    Protecting assets and the family home in financial order procedings
    Separation and maintenance agreements
    Child support
    Pensions in financial proceedings
    Taxation in family law
    Welfare benefits
    Part Four: Cohabitation
    Cohabitation
    Cohabitation and finance
    Part Five: Children
    Introduction to the Children Act 1989
    Parental responsibility
    Private children law
    Private children law and procedure
    Child abduction
    Children in local authority care
    Emergency protection of children
    Public children procedure
    Case conferences
    Part Six: Domestic Abuse
    Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: non-molestation orders
    Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: occupation orders
    Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: emergency protection and enforcement
    Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: procedure
    Protection from harrassment

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