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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 Brooks
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2018
Are you concerned about falling foul of the pitfalls across the spectrum of modern family proceedings?Established as a straightforward, easy-to-follow handbook of procedure,A Practical Guide to Family Proceedings: Blomfield and Brooksoffers step-by-step guidance on the effective conduct of all the most common types of family law application. Fully revised and restructured in line with the changes resulting from the creation of the Family Court, the newSixth Editionincludes: -Coverage of the updated procedure for Presumption of Death applications- New chapters covering jurisdiction in children proceedings, public law for the private law practitioner, vulnerable witnesses and an introduction to appeals- Up to date with all recent amendments to the Family Procedure Rules Widely referred to within the Family Court, Principal Registry of the Family Division, other district registries and county courts, it is an essential reference work for family law practitioners whether as an aide-memoire for the hardpressed specialist or as an introduction for the less experienced.
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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

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...