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Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters

Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters

Loseblattwerk
8000 Seiten
2005 | 18th edition
Butterworths Law (Verlag)
978-0-406-94823-6 (ISBN)
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Suitable for those practising in the field of family law, this title provides a comprehensive collection of materials with narrative coverage of relevant areas to the field.
Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters is the complete encyclopaedic and authoritative text for those practising in the field of family law. The preferred choice of the Judiciary, this new edition provides a comprehensive collection of materials with narrative coverage of all relevant areas.

A comprehensive hard copy updating service is provided four times a year, ensuring the statement of the law is up-to-date. The service includes the principal statutes and rules as currently in force and a stop press covering the latest developments.

The subject matter is directly linked to the practitioner's needs and comes in four case-bound volumes and updating service binders.

The Family Procedure Rules 2010 (SI 2010/2955) came into force on 6 April 2011. These rules provide a new code of procedure for family proceedings in the High Court, county courts and magistrates’ courts, and replace existing rules of court for family proceedings. The looseleaf service now:

* Contains all the recent statutory material from April 2014 relating to the Family Court and updating the Family Procedure Rules 2010.
* Includes an updated introduction to the Rules in Noter-up to Volume 1 covering all the recent legislative changes written by His Honour Judge Philip Waller.

Also available on CD-ROM as part of the Butterworths Family and Child Law Library.

Volume 1(1);

PART I – Historical introduction:
Chapter 1. Historical introduction;

PART II – Jurisdiction:
Chapter 2. Jurisdiction of the court in England and Wales;

PART III – General practice:
Chapter 3. The structure of courts and allocation of family business;
Chapter 4. General practice;
Chapter 5. Evidence and procedure: application of particular aspects of rules of evidence and procedure to family proceedings;
Chapter 6. Case preparation and management;

PART IV – Marriage and divorce:
Chapter 7. Marriage;
Chapter 8. Nullity of marriage;
Chapter 9. The law of divorce, judicial separation and presumption of death;
Chapter 10. Procedure in relation to divorce, nullity and judicial separation;
Chapter 11. Decrees nisi and absolute;
Chapter 12. Stays of matrimonial and related proceedings;
Chapter 13. Recognition of divorces, annulments and legal separations;

PART V – Civil partnership:
Chapter 14. Civil partnership;

PART VI – Ancillary relief:
Chapter 15. Agreements concerning finances;
Chapter 16. Applications and orders for ancillary relief;
Chapter 17. Procedure and evidence in applications for ancillary relief;
Chapter 18. Orders: variation and setting aside;
Chapter 19. Bankruptcy, insolvency and ancillary relief;
Chapter 20. Taxation considerations;
Chapter 21. Impact of welfare benefits;

PART VII – Other claims relating to property and finances:
Chapter 22. Financial support for children;
Chapter 23. Maintenance out of the estate of a deceased person;
Chapter 24. Resolving claims to property: the Married Women’s Property Act 1882 and property issues between cohabitants;
Chapter 25. Resolving claims to property: determining and realising claims: procedure;
Chapter 26. Applications under Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984;

PART VIII – Preserving assets:
Chapter 27. Injunctions in aid of financial proceedings;

PART IX – Enforcing financial orders:
Chapter 28. Domestic enforcement of financial orders;
Chapter 29. International enforcement of financial orders;

PART X – Committals:
Chapter 30. Committals;

PART XI – Family homes and domestic violence:
Chapter 31. Matrimonial home rights, tenancy transfers under Part IV of the Family Act 1996 and occupation orders;
Chapter 32. Non-molestation, other anti-harassment orders, and procedure under Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996;

PART XII – Other family injunctions:
Chapter 33. Other family injunctions;

PART XIII – Declaratory decrees:
Chapter 34. Declaratory decrees;

PART XIV – Status:
Chapter 35. Status and relationships;

Volume 1(2);

PART XV – Children:
Chapter 36. General principles;
Chapter 37. General powers, practice and evidence;
Chapter 38. Parental responsibility;
Chapter 39. Children Act 1989: private law relating to children;
Chapter 40. Children Act 1989: public law proceedings;
Chapter 41. Children Act 1989: procedure;
Chapter 42. Inherent jurisdiction and wardship;
Chapter 43. Issues concerning children;
Chapter 44. Conflict of jurisdictions within the United Kingdom: the common rules of custody jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of orders within the United Kingdom: child abduction;
Chapter 45. International child abduction: recognition and enforcement of orders made and custody rights arising outside the United Kingdom;
Chapter 46. Enforcement of child orders: preventing abduction: tracing abducted children: practical assistance;
Chapter 47. Adoption;

PART XVI – Magistrates’ courts:
Chapter 48. Magistrates’ courts apart from the Children Act 1989 and adoption;

PART XVII – Human Rights Act 1998:
Chapter 49. Human Rights Act 1998;

PART XVIII – Judicial review:
Chapter 50. Judicial review;

PART XIX – Appeals:
Chapter 51. Appeals;

PART XX – Costs:
Chapter 52. Costs: principles of award;
Chapter 53. Public funding of legal services;
Chapter 54. The assessment of costs;

PART XXI – Practice Directions:
Chapter 55. Directions;

PART XXII – Forms and precedents:
Chapter 56. Forms and precedents;

Volume 2(1);

Statutory Materials – Statutes;

Volume 2(2);
Statutory Materials – Statutory Instruments, European Material, Court Fees;

Service Binder;
Stop Press;

Noter-up to Volume 1 and Volume 2;
A - Matrimonial Cases Act 1973.
B - Children Act 1989.
C - Family Proceedings Rules 1991.
D - Civil Procedure Rules 1998 as applied to family proceedings.
F - Statutes.
G - Rules, Regulations and Orders.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.6.2005
Mitarbeit General-Herausgeber: The Right Honourable Sir Mathew Thorpe, His Honour Judge Philip Waller
Berater: Mark Everall, Nigel Dyer, Professor Rebecca Bailey-Harris
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Familienrecht
ISBN-10 0-406-94823-2 / 0406948232
ISBN-13 978-0-406-94823-6 / 9780406948236
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