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Bromley's Family Law 12th Revised edition


Bromley's Family Law 12th Revised edition

Paperback by Lowe, Nigel (QC (Hon), Emeritus Professor of Law, Cardiff University); Douglas, Gillian (Professor of Law Emerita, King's College London); Hitchings, Emma (Professor of Family Law, University of Bristol); Taylor, Rachel (Associate Professor of Law, University of Oxford and Fellow in Law, Exeter College, Oxford)

Bromley's Family Law

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ISBN:
9780198806691
Publication Date:
31 May 2021
Edition/language:
12th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
992 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 23 May 2024
Bromley's Family Law

Description

Relied on by generations of students and practitioners alike, Bromley's Family Law remains the definitive guide to the subject. Updated by experts in the area, Nigel Lowe, Gillian Douglas, Emma Hitchings, and Rachel Taylor provide an accurate and detailed yet highly readable account of family law. The text presents a broad and comprehensive treatment of the key issues relating to adult and child law in a clear and distilled manner. Regular headings break up the text and allow easy navigation and quick reference for both students new to the subject and those in practice. The new edition has been fully edited and updated to take account of the latest case law and legislation, while also reflecting new debates and emerging issues in the area. Digital formats and resources The twelfth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks

Contents

1: Introduction 2: Forming intimate enduring adult relationships 3: The personal and property consequences of marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation 4: The family home 5: Protection from domestic abuse 6: Divorce and dissolution 7: Child support 8: Financial remedies: the court's powers 9: Financial remedies: principles and assessment 10: The legal position of children 11: Parents and guardians 12: What is parental responsibility? 13: Who has parental responsibility? 14: The welfare principle 15: Children's participation in family proceedings 16: Private law proceedings concerning children 17: Public law proceedings concerning children 18: Care and supervision 19: Adoption and special guardianship 20: The High Court's inherent powers in respect of children 21: The 1996 Hague Convention on the Protection of Children 22: International parental child abduction

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