Relocation : a practical guide

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Relocation : a practical guide

Rob George ... [et al.]

Family Law, c2013

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Bibliography: p. [267]-269

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Relocation disputes arise between separated parents when one of them proposes to move to a different geographic location with their child and the other parent objects to the plan. Whether the proposed move is within the United Kingdom or international, the consequence of either allowing or refusing a relocation application is usually of the greatest importance to the parents and children involved. Relocation: A Practical Guide offers practitioners and parents a comprehensive handbook on the law and practice which is needed to successfully handle any relocation dispute, whether it ends up in court or not. Written in an accessible style by a team of experienced specialists, Relocation: A Practical Guide explains the entire process of dealing with a relocation case. After a detailed discussion of both international and internal relocation law (including case examples and key summaries), the book moves step by step through the entire process of a case, from first discussions to final hearings and appeals. Essential relocation cases and relevant Practice Directions are also contained in the appendices, making this an indispensable guide for anyone working in this complex and fast-changing area of law and practice.

目次

Introduction - Relocation: A Practical Guide 1. What Is Relocation? - The context of relocation disputes - Debates about relocation law - Conclusions 2. Relocation Law - Guidance in Family Law Cases - International Relocation Law - Internal relocation law 3. Bringing a Relocation Application: Things to Think About Before You Start - Things to think about at the outset - Considering the basics: when, where and why - Detailed plans for a relocation application 'Going home' cases 'Specific opportunity' cases 'New partner' cases 'Lifestyle' cases 'Get away' cases - Planning for a relocation - Information and practicalities - The child's wishes and feelings - Talking to the other parent and trying to reach an agreement without litigation - When to get help - Case study

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