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Family Law 2020 Jane Sendall (District Judge and non-practising solicitor)

Family Law 2020 By Jane Sendall (District Judge and non-practising solicitor)

Family Law 2020 by Jane Sendall (District Judge and non-practising solicitor)


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Summary

Family Law 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.

Family Law 2020 Summary

Family Law 2020 by Jane Sendall (District Judge and non-practising solicitor)

Family Law 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. This manual is accompanied by online resources, featuring: - Further detail and sample documents to support the case studies in the text - Author podcasts - Answers to the self-test questions in the book - Useful weblinks - A test bank of nearly 100 questions with feedback for use in class-testing and assessments

Family Law 2020 Reviews

It fully supports the course and I would highly recommend it. * Karen Shury, University of West London *
It is well presented and easy to read and follow. It deals with all subjects needed for a family practitioner. * Michaela Leyshon, Swansea University *

About Jane Sendall (District Judge and non-practising solicitor)

Jane Sendall is a non-practising solicitor and sits as a District Judge. She was previously a teaching fellow at University of York and has extensive experience of teaching family law to LPC students. Roiya Hodgson is a solicitor and Academic Tutor at The University of Sunderland, where she teaches family law to LPC students. She was previously a solicitor in a high street firm and then at a Law Centre, specialising in all areas of family law.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction 1: Family law practice and the first interview 2: Funding 3: Alternative dispute resolution in family law 4: The Single Family Court Part 2. Relationship Breakdown 5: Separation and nullity 6: Divorce 7: Defences to divorce and dissolution 8: Jurisdiction 9: Procedure for a matrimonial order 10: Civil Partnership Act 2004 Part 3. Money and Property 11: Financial orders following divorce or dissolution 12: Financial orders 13: Pre-marital agreements 14: Procedure for financial orders 15: Variation, collection, and enforcement of financial orders 16: Protecting assets and the family home in financial order proceedings 17: Separation and maintenance agreements 18: Child support 19: Pensions in financial proceedings 20: Taxation in family law 21: Welfare benefits Part 4. Cohabitation 22: Cohabitation 23: Cohabitation and finance Part 5. Children 24: Introduction to the Children Act 1989 25: Parental responsibility 26: Private children law 27: Private children law procedure 28: Child abduction 29: Children in local authority care 30: Emergency protection of children 31: Public children procedure 32: Child Protection Conferences Part 6. Domestic Abuse 33: Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: non-molestation orders 34: Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: occupation orders 35: Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: emergency protection and enforcement 36: Protection under the Family Law Act 1996: procedure 37: Protection from harassment

Additional information

GOR010441487
9780198855033
0198855036
Family Law 2020 by Jane Sendall (District Judge and non-practising solicitor)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20191223
480
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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