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Family Justice Reformed: A Guide to the Family Court since the Children and Families Act 2014 2nd ed isbn 9781784733292

Reforming Family Justice: A Guide to the Family Court and the Children and Families Act 2014


ISBN13: 9781846618901
New Edition ISBN: 9781784733292
Published: October 2014
Publisher: Family Law LexisNexis
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The book contains commentary on and analysis of the Children and Families Act 2014, Pts 1 and 2, which deal with family justice, including clear and comprehensive guidance for practitioners on the new regime and relevant rules/practice directions. The rationale behind the Act is discussed, through analysis of the origins of the need for reform, reflecting back to the Norgrove report and Ryder J’s work.

The primary market for the book is the legal profession, including barristers and solicitors. However, given the withdrawal of legal aid from April 2013 in private law cases, the book provides clear practice guides, summaries and glossaries of legal terms with a view to expanding the market to include litigants in person who are negotiating their own way through the system.

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
Chapter 1 – The case for change
Norgrove
Ryder J
Unified Court
Tri-Borough Pilot
Voice of the child
CMS

Chapter 2 – The aims of the Act - Part 1 – Private law
Private Law pathway
Child Arrangement orders
Funding
GAL
Financial Remedies

Chapter 3 – Mediation
MIAMS requirement
Process of mediation
Pros and cons
Funding
Arbitration

Chapter 4 – The aims of the Act –
Part 2 - Public Law
The interim position – a learning curve
Revised PLO
CMS

Chapter 5 – Experts
Part 25
Funding

Chapter 6 - Adoption

Chapter 7 – Transparency in the Family Court.