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Family Law journal

Serial Publication of the Year 2007

As awarded by the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL)

The leading monthly practitioner journal Family Law has been keeping the profession informed and updated since 1971. Each issue contains news, commentary, case reports, practice directions and articles. You can now browse and search all issues back to 1999, plus the very latest articles before they are published in print.

Family Law Reports

This is the leading series of law reports covering cases resulting from family and children law issues, relied upon by the judiciary, barristers and solicitors. The online service combines the complete archive back to 1980 plus the very latest forthcoming cases. We report every important case from the Family Division, Court of Appeal, House of Lords and European Court of Human Rights, plus practice directions, and each report is judicially approved, making them reliable for printing and citing in court.

The Family Court Practice

"invaluable ... I cannot now imagine being without it"
New Law Journal

"the clear market leader ... no serious family lawyer will practise without it … brilliant! buy it!"
Solicitors Journal

The "Red Book" is the acknowledged authority on practice and procedure in the family courts, relied upon daily by the judiciary, barristers, solicitors and justices' clerks. Covering the entire range of family business in every level of court, it contains fully and expertly annotated statutes and rules together with scores of unique step-by-step procedural guides, which direct the user effortlessly to the relevant rules and annotation.

Hershman and McFarlane: Children Law and Practice

"Children Law and Practice does stand out in our view with regard to ease of use, reference, range, thoroughness and 'user-friendliness'"
Civil Justice Quarterly

Used extensively by solicitors, barristers, the judiciary, local authorities and social services, this is now firmly established as the leading reference on all aspects of child law. The clear and authoritative commentary combined with flowcharts, checklists and procedural tables gives you practical guidance at every step of proceedings.

Duckworth: Matrimonial Property and Finance

"The leading textbook in this area"
Lord Justice Wilson

"Peter Duckworth's book is both comprehensive and user-friendly and I recommend it to all practitioners"
Grant Howell, Family Law

The most practical, comprehensive authority on matrimonial finance available, this, provides an unrivalled source of advice and expertise, dealing with day-to-day problems and delivering practical solutions. The insightful commentary is combined with practice directions, over 100 precedents and useful financial tables, providing you with everything needed for the successful conduct of ancillary relief claims.

Emergency Remedies in the Family Courts

Recognised as the standard reference work on the subject, giving practical guidance on how emergency applications on behalf of vulnerable adults or children should be made in the family courts. For any family law emergency, this unique step-by-step guide:
· Identifies the appropriate remedy
· Explains in step-by-step detail the requisite procedure
· Provides model applications and pleadings
· Clarifies the underlying law

With procedural guides and precedents, this module is vital for all practitioners.

Family Law Precedents Service

"An essential tool for all family practitioners"
Childright

"Its first main and obvious benefit is that it deals exclusively with family law. This makes it refreshingly simple to navigate … the comprehensive section on enforcement is a gem."
Family Law

An encyclopaedic collection of over 500 expertly drafted applications, orders and model documents, covering both matrimonial and child law, together with a range of additional documents such as client care letters, declarations of trust and cohabitation agreements. Generous annotation and procedural guides ensure you understand the legal context of each precedent and when to use it. Simply download each Word or PDF document when you need it before customising it for your case and printing. This module is guaranteed to save busy practitioners hours in preparation time.

Child and Family Law Quarterly

A unique multi-disciplinary forum for the publication of high quality research material, analysis and commentary. From adoption and children's rights to civil partnerships and cohabitation, it goes beyond the headlines to deliver detailed discussion and commentary at the cutting edge of child and family law.

Edited by leading academics, supported by a distinguished editorial board and peer reviewed to maintain quality, this is invaluable reading for practitioners, academics and policy makers both in the UK and internationally.

Family Law Legislation Service and Forms Library

All of the statutes and statutory instruments currently in force are fully consolidated, annotated with amendments, and extensively cross-referenced, allowing you to find the authorities you need in seconds. Commonly used forms are available for you to download, complete and print

 

 

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