Family Law Protocol 4th ed (eBook)
ISBN13: 9781784460242
Published: October 2015
Publisher: Law Society Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
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This authoritative set of best practice guidelines has been comprehensively updated to cover all the
changes since 2010 and includes two new chapters on forced marriage and alternative pathways to
parenthood.
Endorsed by the President of the Family Division, the Protocol is the standard by which members of the Law Society and Resolution are judged.
The fourth edition of this indispensible book takes account of significant developments including:
- changes to public funding in family law proceedings
- private family law arrangements for children and parental involvement
- new legislation on honour-based violence and forced marriage
- alternative pathways to parenthood including adoption and surrogacy.
Developed by the Law Society in association with Resolution and other leading organisations, interest
groups and figures in the field, this is the go-to text for family law practitioners.