Ancillary relief and financial orders handbook
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Ancillary relief and financial orders handbook
Family Law, c2011
8th ed
- : pbk
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Note
Previous ed. published as: Ancillary relief handbook, c2009
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Ancillary Relief and Financial Orders Handbook is the new edition of the well established 'Ancillary Relief Handbook' which has been thoroughly revised to take account of the new regime under the Family Procedure Rules 2010. Established as the first resort for thousands of matrimonial lawyers, this work combines clear explanation of the legal principles governing financial provision upon divorce, with straightforward advice on practice and procedure. This eighth edition has been fully updated to reflect all major changes and contains detailed analysis of relevant case law developments and practical guidance as to how these should be applied.
Table of Contents
Introduction to ancillary relief Periodical payments Secured periodical payments Lump sum orders Transfer of property orders and housing needs Settlement of property orders and variation of settlements Orders for sale Avoidance of disposition and other injunctions Consent orders Pensions Children Insolvency and rights of creditors AUTHOR INFORMATION Variation Miscellaneous applications Financial relief after overseas divorce Procedure Costs Appeals and setting aside Enforcement The impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 The proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Future developments A summing up Appendices: Precedents and Legislation
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