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A Practical Guide to Cohabitation and the Law in Scotland


ISBN13: 9781912687992
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £99.00



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The rights of cohabitants in Scotland are largely enshrined in the provisions of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006. Since the 2006 Act came into force, practitioners have done their best to navigate clients through this highly discretionary and challenging area of Scots Law. This book is a useful tool in bringing together the key case law which has developed over the course of the last fourteen years into one accessible and user friendly title: a handy reference guide for those involved in advising clients on a daily basis, for the preparation of le

Subjects:
Scots Law
Contents:
Introduction: An Apt Time
Chapter 1: Abolition of Marriage by Cohabitation With Habit and Repute
Chapter 2: Defining Cohabitation
Chapter 3: Jurisdiction
Chapter 4: Rights of Cohabitants
Chapter 5: Section 28 – Defining Separation
Chapter 6: Section 28 – Time Bar
Chapter 7: Section 28 – What Orders Can the Court Make?
Chapter 8: Section 28 – Economic Advantage and Economic Disadvantage
Chapter 9: Section 29 Claims – Time Limits
Chapter 10: Section 29 Claims – Essential Requirements
Chapter 11: Section 29 Claims – What Orders Can Be Made?
Chapter 12: Other Matters to Consider
Chapter 13: Unjustified Enrichment
Chapter 14: Advising Clients
Chapter 15: The Future of Scots Law On Cohabitation?