Family law
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Bibliographic Information
Family law
(Longman law)
Longman, 2001
Available at 7 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 586-614) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Appropriate for courses in Family Law, one of the most popular options on LLB courses. Also undergraduate and postgraduate courses in children's law, and courses on social work and social policy, where a knowledge of family law is needed. The primary aim of the textbook is to explain the law, while at the same time informing students of the social reality in which the law operates and outlining the different theoretical perspectives from which to approach the subject. The book is fully up-to-date, and includes topics not covered adequately by existing books, such as the Human Rights Act and family law, the elderly, and the legal regulation of pregnancy.
Table of Contents
Families and Family Law. Marriage and Cohabitation. Divorce. The Family Home and Family Property. Financial Provision for Families on Divorce. Family Violence. Allocating Parenthood. Childrens and Parents Rights. The Court Resolution of Disputes between Family Members over Children. State Protection of Children. Children in Care. Elderly Relatives and Family Law.
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