Jackson's Matrimonial Finance Ninth edition
- Availability:
- Available
- Product Id:
- ukprod9781405764124JMFT91
- Product Code:
- JMFT91
- ISBN/ISSN:
- 9781405764124
- Publication Date:
- 25/01/2012
- Format:
- Price:
- £205.00
Jackson’s Matrimonial Finance Ninth edition covers every aspect of the matrimonial finance and divorce. You will benefit from the experts’ advice and interpretation of the major developments in case law, as well as getting guidance on new and current legislation.
Practice and Procedure is explained in a brand new chapter, including letters of request and joinders. You’ll get specific advice on obtaining disclosure from third parties both onshore & offshore, such as inspection appointments and letters of request and improperly obtained material.
This easy to use edition brings you:
- Family Procedure Rules from 2010
- Expert analysis of Supreme Court decisions on constructive trusts and pre-nuptial agreements
- Extensive reference to the 60 page judgment of McFarlane v McFarlane 2009.
If you are interested in details of specific cases and Supreme Court decisions, Jackson’s Matrimonial Finance Ninth edition expands on:
- Radmacher v Granatino (agreements)
- Kernott v Jones (constructive trusts)
- Agbaje v Agbaje (Part III applications)
- A v A orders in children cases
- Hildebrand
- White vs Withers
- Imerman
Jackson’s Matrimonial Finance Ninth edition will provide all the information you need to stay up to date with family law.
By Clive R Newton MA (Oxon), one of Her Majesty's Counsel, BCL, of the Middle Temple, Barrister and of the South Eastern Circuit, Lecturer of Oriel College, Oxford; and Deepak Nagpal MA (Oxon), BCL, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister, and of the South Eastern Circuit, 1 King's Bench Walk. Contributors: Christopher Brougham QC, 3-4 South Square Chambers; Sadiya Choudhury; John Wilson QC; and Stephen Trowell, 1 Hare Court
Mentions in Judgements:
Rossi v Rossi [2006] High Court (a leading case, Nicholas Mostyn QC, sitting as a deputy High Court Judge)
"In Jackson Matrimonial Finance and Taxation (7th edn, 2002) at para 5.7 it is stated..."

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