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The Family Court Practice -

The Family Court Practice

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3278 Seiten
2007 | Revised edition
Jordan Publishing
978-1-84661-070-7 (ISBN)
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Features amendments to the Children Act 1989 annotations, including separate representation of children in proceedings, shared residence orders, Schedule 1 finance cases and the special guardianship orders. This title provides an overview of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and prospective amendment commentary to the Children and Adoption Act 2006.
"The Family Court Practice" is the acknowledged authority on practice and procedure in family courts and is relied upon every day by the judiciary, barristers, solicitors and justices' clerks. The 2007 edition includes new features such as: substantial amendments to the Children Act 1989 annotations, including the separate representation of children in proceedings, shared residence orders, Schedule 1 finance cases and the first reported special guardianship orders; child abduction case-law update; overview of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and prospective amendment commentary to the Children and Adoption Act 2006; update of material regarding the publication of information relating to proceedings including Clayton v Clayton and Re Webster; revision of Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, s 25 case-law to include the House of Lords' opinions in Miller, McFarlane; and, important new Practice Directions and related guidance on Court Bundles, Urgent and Out of Hours Applications in the Family Division of the High Court and Appointment of Guardians in Private Law Proceedings.
This title also features: substantial alterations to the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 annotations, including the areas of disability, procedure before first appointment, the FDR appointment, service out of jurisdiction and expert evidence; and, extension of pension coverage to include new Pension Protection Fund material and Martin-Dye v Martin-Dye.

Editor-in-chiefThe late Hon Mrs Justice BracewellGeneral EditorHis Honour Judge Anthony ClearyConsulting EditorThe Hon Mrs Justice BlackContributorsDistrict Judge Gordon AshtonJane Bridge, BarristerDavid Burrows, Solicitor AdvocateLouise Hallam, BarristerDistrict Judge Neil HickmanDistrict Judge Robert HillMichael Keehan QCThe Hon Mr Justice McFarlaneHer Honour Judge Nazreen PearceDistrict Judge Caroline ReidDavid Salter, SolicitorMaggie Silver, Family Legal Services Manager, Surrey Magistrates' CourtBill Vincent, Former District Judge

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