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Family law

Jonathan Herring

(Longman law)

Pearson Longman, 2011

5th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The best-selling textbook in this area, Family Law provides an exceptional grounding in this fascinating, and often controversial, subject. Family Law forms part of the successful Longman Law series, trusted by generations of students to spark their intellectual curiosity, it provide today's law students with the best possible basis for legal study through: - Clear, academically rich and scholarly exposition of legal doctrine - Scintillating analysis of the theories, policies and societal influences underpinning the legal principles - Engaging author commentary, a highly readable style and innovative stylistic features to support study and illuminate the complexities of the law

Table of Contents

1 What is family law? 2 Marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation 3 Divorce and mediation 4 Family property 5 Property on separation 6 Domestic violence 7 Who is a parent? 8 Parents' and children's rights 9 Court resolution of private disputes over children 10 Child protection 11 Children in care 12 Families and older people

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