No one would dispute that the duty to provide for those that you
have a legal and moral obligation to support is very important.
With the movement and migration of people both within Europe and
globally, there are more and more families and relations who live
in different States. Therefore it is imperative that suitable and
workable methods exist to create maintenance obligations and then
secure the transfer of funds, particularly from abroad. In the book
the provisions in EU Maintenance Regulation no 4/2009 and the Hague
Maintenance Convention of 2007 are analysed in order to discover
what developments and therefore potential improvements have been
made in relation to the recovery of maintenance from abroad. The
book also includes an empirical study on the first year of
operation of the Maintenance Regulation. Data collected has been
analysed in order to supplement the critique of the instruments.
The information and analysis is used to suggest suitable solutions
for the future, which include amendments to the Regulation and
recommendations for best practice.
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