Schedule 1 applications provide an important way of ensuring children's financial needs are met where their parents are not married.
This new title provides clear, authoritative commentary on good practice, law and current research for both lawyers and other professionals who are involved in modern day safeguarding practice.
This specialist title, written in close consultation with survivors of FGM and frontline practitioners from across the spectrum of disciplines, provides a comprehensive and readily accessible guide to all of these matters.
Family Law Reports contains verbatim reports of every important Family Division, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court and European courts case, and also includes practice directions, covering the whole range of family law, public and private child law.
Family Law journal is the leading practitioner journal compiled by experts for family law professionals. The journal features the latest official guidance's, in-depth case analysis and topical articles.
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.
Costs in Family Proceedings is a concise but comprehensive and authoritative guide to the law precedents and practice of costs and funding in all family proceedings.
International Issues in Family Law: The 1996 Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Brussels IIa aims to provide practitioners and judges of all levels with the information that they need to deal with international issues, in whatever context and whatever form they may arise, in all proceedings concerning children.
Capacity to Change: Understanding and Assessing a Parent's Capacity to Change within the Timescales of the Child is aimed at the legal profession and those seeking to gain greater understanding and skills in child law and practice.
An exhaustive collection of precedents for applications and orders in respect of the most common - and many not so common - family proceedings is provided.