Family law in Scotland

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Family law in Scotland

J.M. Thomson

Butterworths : Law Society of Scotland, 1991

2nd ed

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Includes index

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内容説明

"Family Law in Scotland" quickly established itself as the definitive text for all students of family law in its first publication in 1986, and has provided practitioners with a useful aide-memoire. The subject is dynamic, and many changes have taken place since then. Updating for the new edition includes recent developments in case law and increased coverage of international child abduction. The provisions of the Human Fertilization and Embryology Act 1990 and relevant parts of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990 are incorporated into the text.

目次

  • Part 1 Getting married: engagements
  • the formalities of marriage
  • regular marriages - formal marriages
  • irregular marriages. Part 2 Legal impediments to marriage - void and voidable marriages: void and voidable marriages
  • capacity to marry
  • defective consent
  • voidable marriages - incurable impotency. Part 3 The legal consequences of marriage: personal effects
  • obligations
  • taxations
  • income support
  • aliment
  • succession. Part 4 The legal consequences of marriage - moveable property: wedding presents
  • gifts between spouses
  • corporal moveable bought by the spouser
  • money and securities
  • savings from housekeeping
  • married women's policies of assurance (Scotland) act 1880. Part 5 The legal consequences of marriage - the matrimonial home: the ownership of the matrimonial home
  • the occupation of the matrimonial home
  • tenancies
  • matrimonial interdicts
  • cohabits. Parts 6 Divorce: irretrievable breakdown of marriage
  • the grounds of divorce
  • judicial separation
  • procedural matters. Part 7 Financial provision on divorce: the nature of the orders
  • the principles
  • agreement for financial provision
  • variations of periodical allowances awarded under the Divorce (Scotland) Act 1976
  • procedural matters. Part 8 Parents and children: establishing parentage
  • blood tests and DNA 'Fingerprinting'
  • legitimacy and illegitimacy. Part 9 Children's rights and duties: pupils and minors - tutors and curators
  • contractural obligations
  • delict
  • succession
  • marriage
  • criminal liability
  • aliment. Part 10 Parental rights in respect of the care and upbringing of children: who can exercise parental rights?
  • the duration of parental rights
  • the nature of parental rights. Part 11 Actions in relation to parental rights: procedure
  • the welfare principle
  • conclusion
  • international aspects. Part 12 Adoption: adoption agencies
  • welfare of children
  • prospective adopters
  • procedure
  • parental agreement
  • the adoption order. Part 13 Children in need of care: children in care
  • compulsory measures of care.

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