With the law explained and the procedures set out, Financial Provision in Family Matters provides all the essential information needed for making applications for financial and ancillary relief. It explains what the entitlement is, gives details of the application required, sets out who can make it, explains how to make it, and describes what the court's approach will be. When a number of options are available, advice is given on which to use in different circumstances. There are also warnings of the pitfalls to avoid which could jeopardise the application, and strategies are suggested in order to make the process as efficient as possible.
Case law is referred to throughout the text and key judicial decisions are analysed in a series of unique tables - which enable readers to see immediately the significance of each case and any bearing it has on the matter in hand. Adding further to the practical value of the work is a comprehensive selection of precedents for all the major orders.
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Principles of Public International LawEdited by:
ISBN: 019921770X
ISBN13: 9780199217700
Published: August 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £37.99
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