Recent changes to the legal aid system and the promotion of
mediation have put the future of family law work in doubt. The
legal process is widely perceived as being in itself harmful to the
resolution of family disputes and wastefully expensive. Yet such
attitudes are based on little evidence. Family Lawyers considers
these issues on the basis of research into the way family lawyers
deal with their divorcing clients, and how this fits into their
general legal practice. It examines how solicitors negotiate both
with their clients and with the "other side", how long cases take
and what causes delays, and whether clients get value for their
money. At a time of great change within the delivery of legal
services, this book provides an insight into the real world of
family solicitors, and will allow a more balanced assessment of the
role and of the place of the law in this aspect of social life.
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