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South African Family Law provides law students and practitioners with a thorough understanding of the principles of family law. In a concise manner, the publication also includes discussion of the implications of the Constitution for Family Law. This book reflects the law as at 1 August 2015. Decisions up to the July 2015 law reports were considered for inclusion.
This collection provides a guide to the legal requirements surrounding children's rights. The book discusses the practicalities and problems of listening to the child in educational, social and health settings.
Offers a comprehensive and critical review of the many important international dimensions in English family law Presents detailed analysis of The Hague child abduction convention, the United Nations convention on the rights of the child, The Hague child protection convention and the European convention on contact concerning children Offers a refreshing new approach to aspects of private international law such as the recognition of foreign marriages and divorce and the conflicts rules governing financial relief on divorce, matrimonial property and succession Seeks to explain the multi-layered nature and process of family law's internationalisation Contains a thorough analysis of the wide range of international and European instruments that affect the content and contours of domestic family law
This Special Briefing is an invaluable guide to all financial and legal advisers. Divorce or separation can result in complex and unforeseen financial consequences. There can be important implications for any property, pensions or investments owned by the individuals concerned. Anyone who provides financial advice needs to be fully briefed on the issues involved. Lawyers are also frequently required to negotiate on behalf of their clients. Maggie Rae provides a clear, practical explanation of the financial consequences of marriage breakdown. In concise and lucid terms, she discusses each of the key financial issues that need to be considered, illustrating them with helpful examples and precedents.
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