Barlow’s Cohabitants and the Law
Autor Mr David Josiah-Lakeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526503046
ISBN-10: 1526503042
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:4th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526503042
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:4th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Provides valuable precedents, including a framework cohabitation agreement and a declaration of trust for co-owners of freehold property, and checklists.
Notă biografică
David Josiah-Lake is a partner at Josiah-Lake Gardiner. David specialises in all areas of family/relationship and children law - concentrating primarily on the financial implications of living together whether as a married couple, civil partners or as unmarried cohabitants (and the financial and other consequences of relationship breakdown).Prior to setting up Josiah-Lake Solicitors in May 2004, David had worked as a senior Solicitor in the Family Law Department of Cole & Cole (now Morgan Cole) in Oxford before joining Fisher Meredith Solicitors in London in June 1998, at which firm he was made a partner in 2000. In December 2008, David and Rebecca Gardiner set up Josiah-Lake Gardiner.An active member of Resolution (formerly the Solicitors Family Law Association), David sat on its London Region Committee from 2002 until 2009. He is a member of The Law Society's Family Law Panel and in 2003 was admitted as a New York State Attorney. David has also sat on the Advisory Board for the University of Westminster LLB (Law degree) program.The Advisory Editor is Anne Barlow, a Professor of Family Law at the University of Exeter.
Cuprins
Part I: Living togetherChapter 1: The cohabitation relationship Chapter 2: The status of children Chapter 3: HousingChapter 4: Tax and social securityChapter 5: Inheritance and successionChapter 6: Cohabitants and matrimonial proceedings Part II: Relationship breakdownChapter 7: Domestic violence and the family home Chapter 8: The status of children on relationship breakdown Chapter 9: Financial provision for children Chapter 10: The family home on relationship breakdown: rented property Chapter 11: The home on relationship breakdown: owner occupied property and other arrangementsChapter 12: Dispute resolution options Precedents
Recenzii
...a clear and easily accessible summary of rights and remedies for cohabitants living together and on their relationship breakdown...one of the best general guides around for all aspects of conhabitation law...
This 4th edition is a clearly written and invaluable resource for dealing with the issues and difficulties that face cohabitants.
From ownership of property to inheritance tax and from registering the birth of children to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme this book covers it all. It is an indispensable up-to-date guide to the law of cohabitation.
immensely useful.plenty here for the property lawyer.impressiveness of its coverage.clarity of exposition, .sage advice. invaluable "checklists".It is possible that careful attention to this book will reduce the number of reported cases involving cohabitants.
For the private client practitioner, this book will be most useful as a means of identifying issues arising in a cohabitation context and as a way into the issues which arise. This is an interesting book with an important message about the need for a better legal framework for cohabitants.
This 4th edition is a clearly written and invaluable resource for dealing with the issues and difficulties that face cohabitants.
From ownership of property to inheritance tax and from registering the birth of children to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme this book covers it all. It is an indispensable up-to-date guide to the law of cohabitation.
immensely useful.plenty here for the property lawyer.impressiveness of its coverage.clarity of exposition, .sage advice. invaluable "checklists".It is possible that careful attention to this book will reduce the number of reported cases involving cohabitants.
For the private client practitioner, this book will be most useful as a means of identifying issues arising in a cohabitation context and as a way into the issues which arise. This is an interesting book with an important message about the need for a better legal framework for cohabitants.