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Enriched with examples and carefully-constructed scenarios, Family Law offers students a helpful framework on which they can hang principles, academic analysis, and critical discussion.
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Enriched with examples and carefully-constructed scenarios, Family Law offers students a helpful framework on which they can hang principles, academic analysis, and critical discussion.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 944
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 248mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1790g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834243
- ISBN-10: 0198834241
- Artikelnr.: 60478472
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 944
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 248mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1790g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834243
- ISBN-10: 0198834241
- Artikelnr.: 60478472
Polly Morgan is an Associate Professor at the University of East Anglia, where she studied her own undergraduate law degrees and earned a distinction in the LLM in Family Law and Policy. She has taught at Keele University where her remit was law student support (a role for which she won awards from both students and the university), and at CILEX Law School, where she taught client care and legal research. She spent a decade in legal practice as a family law solicitor, co-founded her own law firm, and chaired a regional family lawyers' organization. She is now Director of UEA's law clinic and still advises clients with family law problems while teaching modules on child law and adult relationships law. Polly is a senior fellow of Advance HE and is completing a master's degree in HE Practice. She also writes for her own blog, Polly Morgan's Family Law Guide, as well as for the Transparency Project, which aims to demystify family law.
1: Introduction
2: Marriage and civil partnership
3: Ending a marriage or civil partnership
4: Financial provision on divorce
5: Cohabitants and remedies not dependent on marriage
6: Financial support for children
7: Protection from domestic abuse
8: Parenthood and parental responsibility
9: Children's rights and welfare
10: Private law disputes about children
11: Child protection: state support for children
12: Child protection: care, supervision, and adoption
2: Marriage and civil partnership
3: Ending a marriage or civil partnership
4: Financial provision on divorce
5: Cohabitants and remedies not dependent on marriage
6: Financial support for children
7: Protection from domestic abuse
8: Parenthood and parental responsibility
9: Children's rights and welfare
10: Private law disputes about children
11: Child protection: state support for children
12: Child protection: care, supervision, and adoption
1: Introduction
2: Marriage and civil partnership
3: Ending a marriage or civil partnership
4: Financial provision on divorce
5: Cohabitants and remedies not dependent on marriage
6: Financial support for children
7: Protection from domestic abuse
8: Parenthood and parental responsibility
9: Children's rights and welfare
10: Private law disputes about children
11: Child protection: state support for children
12: Child protection: care, supervision, and adoption
2: Marriage and civil partnership
3: Ending a marriage or civil partnership
4: Financial provision on divorce
5: Cohabitants and remedies not dependent on marriage
6: Financial support for children
7: Protection from domestic abuse
8: Parenthood and parental responsibility
9: Children's rights and welfare
10: Private law disputes about children
11: Child protection: state support for children
12: Child protection: care, supervision, and adoption