A companion volume to Alistair MacDonald's The Rights of the Child: Law and Practice (Family Law, 2011) and contains fully annotated versions of the primary and secondary source material which is cited and discussed in the prior volume
Maintenance Matters: The Guide to Periodical Payments upon Divorce and Dissolution of Civil Partnership provides an accessible, readable and practice-orientated guide to the origins, development, calculation and variation of periodical payments orders in financial remedy proceedings (both upon divorce and the dissolution of civil partnerships).
Author(s): Gemma Farrington, Simon Johnson, Barrister
ISBN: 9781846618758
Publication Date:
March 2014
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Assessment of Parents within Care Proceedings considers the law and practice in relation to applications made within care proceedings for the assessment of children and families.
This book provides straightforward guidance to the law and procedures that govern applications for new orders and enforcement of existing orders to and from abroad.
Author(s): Ruth Cabeza, Ayeesha Bhutta, Jason Braier
ISBN: 9781846613180
Publication Date:
November 2012
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International Adoption examines the detailed legal framework for adoption with an international element and introduces the reader to the complexities of both UK legislation and the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption.
This work constitutes the official Hague Conference Guide to Good Practice in dealing with intercountry adoption matters under the 1993 Hague Convention.
This work constitutes the official Hague Conference Guide to Good Practice in dealing with intercountry adoption matters under the 1993 Hague Convention.
Author(s): Hon Mr Justice Hayden, Marisa Allman, Sarah Greenan, Elina Nhinda-Latvio, Her Honour Judge Jai Penna
ISBN: 9781846613197
Publication Date:
March 2012
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This portable single volume handbook brings together the up-to-date statutory and jurisprudential position in family law appertaining to same sex couples, with an emphasis on children (where the law is at its most complex).