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Gillian Douglas, Julia Pearce and Hilary Woodward: The Law Commissions cohabitation proposals: Applying them in practice

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Title : Gillian Douglas, Julia Pearce and Hilary Woodward: The Law Commissions cohabitation proposals: Applying them in practice
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Date : Apr 28, 2008, 04:22 AM
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Gillian Douglas Cardiff University, Julia Pearce Bristol University and Hilary Woodward Cardiff University.

In this article the authors examine the Law Commission's final report, Cohabitation: The Financial Consequences of Relationship Breakdown (Law Com No 307 (TSO, 2007)). The government announced in March 2008 that it will delay implementation of the report until the implications of similar legal changes in Scotland have been evaluated.

The article looks at how the Law Commissions final proposals might work in practice, by applying them to some real-life cases. The authors also consider how far the Law Commission's scheme would, in the end, achieve the objectives it set out in its final report for reform of the law.

For the full article, see April [2008] Family Law journal.

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