
Family Law offers a guide to the essential law, practice, and procedure that is at the heart of the Legal Practice Course. Offering material that is highly practical in nature and providing a concise account of the major aspects of the subject area, this text is an excellent guide for law students who need to develop a sound knowledge of the fundamentals of the law and procedure in a short period of time. This edition has been revised to include the latest developments in the legal field and discusses the relevant law likely to be encountered by the trainee solicitor in practice.Using sample forms, checklists and self-test questions as well as examples, the book offers a bridge between the notes and exercises provided by LPC lecturers and the more complex practitioner texts.Online Resource CenterThe 2008 edition will be accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which will update readers on the effects of the new case management protocol due in Spring 2008.
This text investigates the core legal principles, procedural requirements, and practical applications necessary for students navigating the Legal Practice Course in family law. The authors, Jane Bridge, Jill M. Black DBE, and Tina Bond, utilize their expertise to synthesize complex statutory frameworks and case law into a manageable format for trainee solicitors. The book serves as a bridge between foundational academic study and the practical demands of legal practice, emphasizing the application of law in real-world scenarios.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a foundational resource for students preparing for professional practice in family law. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the checklists and sample forms in bridging the gap between theoretical study and clinical application.
Page Count:
597
Publication Date:
2008-04-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199532389
ISBN-13:
9780199532384
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