Bromley's Family Law / Nigel V Lowe; P M Bromley; Gillian Douglas

By: Nigel LoweMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2007Edition: 10th edDescription: XCIII, 1153 pagesISBN: 9780406959515 DDC classification: 346.42015
Contents:
1. Introduction ; 2. Formation and recognition of adult partnerships ; 3. The personal and property consequences of marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation ; 4. The family home ; 5. Domestic violence ; 6. Divorce and dissolution ; 7. Parents and children ; 8. Parental responsibility ; 9. Guardianship ; 10. The welfare principle ; 11. The voice of the child ; 12. The court's powers to make orders under Part II of the Children's Act 1989 ; 13. International parental child abduction ; 14. Children and local authorities ; 15. Adoption ; 16. The High Court's inherent powers in respect of children ; 17. Financial Support for members of the family ; 18. Financial relief on divorce, dissolution, nullity and separation ; 19. The legal consequences of a death in the family
Summary: Bromley's Family Law remains the most authoritative textbook on the subject and has been used by generations of both students and practitioners as a reliable source of guidance. It is both detailed and readable, and offers the fullest consideration of new developments and their impact on family law.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Formation and recognition of adult partnerships ; 3. The personal and property consequences of marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation ; 4. The family home ; 5. Domestic violence ; 6. Divorce and dissolution ; 7. Parents and children ; 8. Parental responsibility ; 9. Guardianship ; 10. The welfare principle ; 11. The voice of the child ; 12. The court's powers to make orders under Part II of the Children's Act 1989 ; 13. International parental child abduction ; 14. Children and local authorities ; 15. Adoption ; 16. The High Court's inherent powers in respect of children ; 17. Financial Support for members of the family ; 18. Financial relief on divorce, dissolution, nullity and separation ; 19. The legal consequences of a death in the family

Bromley's Family Law remains the most authoritative textbook on the subject and has been used by generations of both students and practitioners as a reliable source of guidance. It is both detailed and readable, and offers the fullest consideration of new developments and their impact on family law.

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