ABSTRACT

Family Law is an accessible, student-friendly textbook which provides a comprehensive foundation in the key topics covered by undergraduate and CPE/GDL courses. Written with clarity, Family Law offers an introduction not just to the black-letter law but also to the social, economic and historical developments that have helped to shape it, considering key academic debates and areas of controversy at the end of each chapter.

Authored by a highly experienced lecturer, Family Law is structured in two parts around family law and child law, the framing areas of the common syllabus. Developed with all the latest legislative developments and case law in mind, including the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, R (A child) [2009], Radmacher v Granatino [2009] and Re AR (A Child: Relocation) [2010], this is the ideal textbook for all students of family or child law today.

Student-friendly features include:

  • outline contents at the beginning of each chapter which provide students with a context as they read
  • bulleted summaries at the end of each chapter which highlight and reinforce the key concepts
  • further reading lists which point students towards contemporary sources for more detailed study
  • an introduction to the key academic debates and areas of controversy, helping students to deepen their critical evaluation of the subject
  • a free Companion Website, which offers students the opportunity to test their own understanding and apply their knowledge to a set of hypothetical problem-based questions. In addition, revision podcasts will prove invaluable as exam time approaches.

chapter 2|16 pages

Marriage

chapter 3|15 pages

Nullity

chapter 4|20 pages

Divorce: The Theoretical Background

chapter 5|41 pages

Divorce: The Contemporary Process

chapter 7|69 pages

Ancillary Relief

chapter 8|8 pages

Civil Partnership

chapter 9|19 pages

Cohabitation

chapter 10|22 pages

Financial Support Without Decree

chapter 11|24 pages

Domestic Violence and Forced Marriage

chapter 12|23 pages

The Children Act 1989

chapter 15|23 pages

The Child’s Welfare

chapter 16|21 pages

Section 8 Orders

chapter 17|10 pages

Making Contact Orders Work

chapter 18|21 pages

International Abduction and Relocation

chapter 20|23 pages

Care, Supervision and Protection Orders

chapter 21|16 pages

Financial Provision for Children

chapter 22|16 pages

Adoption