A Practical Guide to Family Proceedings: Blomfield and Brooks: Bloomsbury Family Law
Editat de District Judge District Judge Richard Robinson, District Judge District Judge Christopher Simmonds, Neil Hickman, Joanne Thambyrajah Contribuţii de Helen Brooksen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526501776
ISBN-10: 1526501775
Pagini: 1432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 x 64 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:6th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Seria Bloomsbury Family Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526501775
Pagini: 1432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 x 64 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:6th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Seria Bloomsbury Family Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A
new
chapter
on
vulnerable
witnesses
in
light
of
Family
Procedure
(Amendment
No.
X)
Rules
2015,
Part
3A
-Children
and
vulnerable
persons:
participation
in
proceedings
and
giving
evidence
Notă biografică
District
Judge
Richard
Robinson,
Principal
Registry
of
the
Family
DivisionDistrict
Judge
Christopher
Simmonds,
District
Judge
of
the
Central
Family
CourtNeil
Hickman,
former
District
JudgeJoanne
Thambyrajah,
Secretary
to
Family
Procedure
Rule
Committee
Cuprins
Chapter
1:
The
Divorce
PetitionChapter
2:
Requirements
on
Issue
of
PetitionChapter
3:
Procedure
-
From
Issue
of
Petition
to
Application
for
Decree
NisiChapter
4:
Answer
and
Subsequent
PleadingsChapter
5:
Judicial
Involvement
Leading
to
Decree
NisiChapter
6:
Decree
AbsoluteChapter
7:
Concluding
Applications
Other
than
by
Decree
or
Final
OrderChapter
8:
Other
Matrimonial
DecreesChapter
9:
Declaratory
DecreesChapter
10:
Civil
PartnershipChapter
11:
Applications
for
a
Financial
Order
with
Proceedings
under
the
Matrimonial
Causes
Act
1973
and
the
Civil
Partnership
Act
2004Chapter
12:
Other
Financial
ApplicationsChapter
13:
Children
and
Financial
ApplicationsChapter
14:
Financial
Applications
Governed
by
the
Civil
Procedure
Rules
1998Chapter
15:
Procedures
for
the
Enforcement
of
Financial
and
Costs
OrdersChapter
16:
Reciprocal
Enforcement
of
Maintenance
Orders
Chapter
17:
Jurisdiction
in
Child
ProceedingsChapter
18:
Children
-
Private
Law
Issues
Chapter
19:
Enforcement
of
Children
Act
OrdersChapter
20:
Locating
the
Whereabouts
of
a
Child
Chapter
21:
Wardship
and
Child
Abduction
Chapter
22:
Public
Law
for
the
Private
Law
Practitioner
Chapter
23:
Family
Homes
and
Domestic
Violence
Chapter
24:
Emergency
Applications
Chapter
25:
Penal
Notices,
Undertakings
and
Committal
ApplicationsChapter
26:
Court
BundlesChapter
27:
Expert
Witnesses
in
Family
Proceedings
Chapter
28:
Vulnerable
Witnesses
in
Family
Proceedings
Chapter
29:
AppealsChapter
30:
The
Court
Record
Appendix
A:
Precedents
and
FormsAppendix
B:
Blood
and
DNA
TestsAppendix
C:
Other
InformationAppendix
D:
Rules
and
Supplementary
Practice
DirectionsAppendix
E:
European
Regulations
Recenzii
This
invaluable
practical
guide,
now
in
its
sixth
edition,
is
an
established
part
of
the
essential
material
used
in
the
Royal
Courts
of
Justice,
the
Central
Family
Court
and
throughout
the
Family
Court...The
authors
are
to
be
congratulated
for
their
clear
and
comprehensive
exposition
of
the
new
position.
I
am
pleased
to
commend
it
to
practitioners
both
on
and
off
the
bench.
This is an essential guide to everyday procedure in the family court and deserves a place in every practitioner's toolkit. Easily portable, it covers every aspect of the court process across the whole range of family proceedings, from divorce and financial remedies to private law and public law children, injunctions and committals and appeals...The guidance is set out in a readily accessible format, with clear references to source materials and is supplemented by forms and other practical information. The authority of the work reflects the extensive experience of its authors and I am pleased to commend it to all who practice in or may be involved with family proceedings.
... procedure in family law is of the utmost importance ... this excellent book supports that principle with its easy and clear approach ... I commend it to both the practitioner and layman alike
will help practitioners avoid the vast majority of the most common pitfalls...Buy it. Use it.
This briefcase friendly book is essential for the new practitioner and the old alike. Reliable, easy to use, it answers the questions which arise, some frequently and some only rarely, in a clear conciseway, reflecting the accumulated experience of the authors in the Principal Registry and the county courts
A brilliant 'how to do it' practical guide for the novice and eperienced practitioner alike. Everyone should have a copy as a first port of call...
This is an essential guide to everyday procedure in the family court and deserves a place in every practitioner's toolkit. Easily portable, it covers every aspect of the court process across the whole range of family proceedings, from divorce and financial remedies to private law and public law children, injunctions and committals and appeals...The guidance is set out in a readily accessible format, with clear references to source materials and is supplemented by forms and other practical information. The authority of the work reflects the extensive experience of its authors and I am pleased to commend it to all who practice in or may be involved with family proceedings.
... procedure in family law is of the utmost importance ... this excellent book supports that principle with its easy and clear approach ... I commend it to both the practitioner and layman alike
will help practitioners avoid the vast majority of the most common pitfalls...Buy it. Use it.
This briefcase friendly book is essential for the new practitioner and the old alike. Reliable, easy to use, it answers the questions which arise, some frequently and some only rarely, in a clear conciseway, reflecting the accumulated experience of the authors in the Principal Registry and the county courts
A brilliant 'how to do it' practical guide for the novice and eperienced practitioner alike. Everyone should have a copy as a first port of call...