Family Law 5th ed

Subjects:
Australia, Other Jurisdictions
Contents:
1 Historical introduction
2 Commonwealth and state powers in family law
3 Introduction to the Family Law Act
4 Introduction to the family court
5 Courts administering the Family Law Act
6 Jurisdiction of courts administering the Family Law Act
7 Introduction to marriage and nullity of marriage
8 Marriage and nullity of marriage
9 Forms of relief for a void marriage
10 Establishing the existence of marriage
11 Introduction to divorce
12 Divorce
13 The status of children
14 Establishing the parentage of children
15 Parental powers and responsibilities
16 Persons possessing parental responsibility
17 Private re-allocation of parental powers and responsibilities
18 Parenting orders
19 The welfare power
20 Best interests of the child the paramount consideration
21 Considerations for parenting orders
22 Orders for contact with a child
23 Introduction to maintenance
24 Spousal maintenance liability
25 Spousal maintenance orders
26 Maintenance for mothers of ex-nuptial children
27 Background to the current Child Maintenance law
28 Administrative assessment of child support
29 Registration and collection of child support
30 Child maintenance under the Family Law Act
31 Introduction to matrimonial property
32 Property proceedings under the Family Law Act: preliminary matters
33 Declaration of property interests
34 Alteration of property interests: the terms of Section 79(1) and the three basic steps
35 Alteration of property interests: four special powers of the court
36 Alteration of property interests: the requirement of justice and equity
37 Alteration of property interests: the seven considerations
38 Alteration of property interests: variation of property orders
39 Alteration of property interests: nuptial settlements
40 Further feature of Part VIII: termination of financial relations
41 Power of court to set aside transactions
42 Introduction to financial agreements
43 Financial agreements under the Family Law Act
44 Injunctions under the Family Law Act.

ISBN13: 9780455223872
ISBN: 0455223874
Published: May 2007
Publisher: Law Book Co.
Country of Publication: Australia
Binding: Paperback
Price: £72.00

In his well-respected family law text, Anthony Dickey QC offers readers a comprehensive outline of the substantive rules of family law in Australia. This edition of Family Law provides in depth coverage of the Commonwealth legislative scheme, which is today the dominant source of family law in Australia.

Substantially revised, this edition incorporates a significant number of changes to the law, for example, to marriage, bankruptcy and child support. However, it is the inclusion of substantial changes made to the law by the Family Law Amendment (Shared Parental Responsibility) Act 2006, taking effect from 1 July 2006, which makes Family Law the most up to date family law text on the market.