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Informationen zum Autor The Right Honorable Lady Justice Jill Black DBE is a Lady Justice of AppealJane Bridge is a barrister and family mediatorTina Bond is a solicitor at Evans & Co, Co Durham, and Senior Lecturer at the University of NorthumbriaLiam Gribbin is a barrister at Plymouth City CouncilMadeleine Reardon is a barrister at 1 King's Bench WalkPenelope Grewcock is a barrister at Fenners Chambers Klappentext Family Law practice has undergone a period of rapid and significant change with the removal of legal aid funding and the establishment of the single Family Court in particular represent major adjustment for those working in the field. A Practical Approach to Family Law provides a clear picture of the law and practice relating to family proceedings in the family court, county courts, and the High Court. Its breadth of coverage and accessible style has made it an essential resource for students and practitioners alike. Zusammenfassung A Practical Approach to Family Law provides a complete and up-to-date overview of the law and practice relating to family proceedings in all courts. Its breadth of coverage and accessible style makes it an essential resource for practitioners and students alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I - Family Law Practice 1: Family Law Practice - Setting The Scene, The First Interview And Next Steps 2: Public Funding For Family Proceedings 3: Family Mediation And Collaborative Law 4: The Family Court Part II - Family Life 5: The Ground For Divorce And The Five Facts 6: Bar On Presentation Of Divorce Petitions Within One Year Of Marriage 7: Jurisdiction In Divorce, Nullity, Judicial Separation And Proceedings To Dissolve A Civil Partnership 8: Drafting A Divorce Petition 9: Undefended Divorce: Procedure For Obtaining The Decree 10: Amended, Supplemental And New Petitions 11: Defended Divorces 12: Protection Of Respondents In Separation Cases: Sections 5 And 10, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 13: Judicial Separation 14: Cohabitants 15: Civil Partnership Act 2004 16: Nullity 17: Gender Recognition Act 2004 Part III - Children 18: The Children Act 1989: General Principles, Parental Responsibility Orders In Family Proceedings, Section 8 Orders, Guardianship and Special Guardianship Orders, and Financial Provision And Property Adjustment For Children 19: Procedure For Orders Under The Children Act 1989 20: Preventing The Removal Of A Child From The Jurisdiction And Tracing A Lost Child 21: Children in Local Authority Care 22: Emergency Protection Of Children Part IV - Money and Property 23: The Home: Preventing Sale Or Mortgage 24: Keeping Up With The Mortgage Or Rent 25: Welfare Benefits 26: The Question Of Wills 27: Neglecting to Maintian the Family, Section 27 Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 28: Nuptial Agreements: Separation, Post and Pre-Nuptial 29: Financial Orders Available 30: Procedure For An Application For A Financial Remedy 31: Factors To Be Considered In An Application For A Financial Remedy 32: Preventing And Setting Aside Depositions Under Section 37, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 33: Collection And Enforcement Of Financial Orders 34: Variation Of Financial Orders 35: Child Support Part V 36: Occupation Orders 37: Non-molestation Orders 38: Forced Marriage Protection Orders ...