
One of a series, which is intended to give students the chance to evaluate and assess their progress in the study of family law. The book shows students how to tackle the sort of problems and essay-type questions frequently found in examination papers.;The authors suggest how answers should bestructured, with advice on what to include and what to miss out.;The book covers all modern family law areas of marriage and cohabitation, money, property and children, and shows how public and private law can be deployed with material from other disciplines in order to obtain better results. Thebook also includes coverage of the late-1993 Green Paper on "Divorce" and the "White Paper on Adoption".;Chris Barton is the author of "Cohabitation Contracts".
Page Count:
251
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
ISBN-10:
1854318098
ISBN-13:
9781854318091
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