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A Practical Guide to Advocacy in Family Proceedings


ISBN13: 9781913715793
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £29.99



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Advocacy in the family court has a style of its own. Yet there is little training or instruction for the lawyer who has a heart to practise in this area. This handbook provides assistance for the newcomer to the Family Law court room. It puts together in one place useful information needed to conduct advocacy in the main areas of family law including divorce, financial applications, private and public children, injunctions and cohabitation claims.

This handbook provides assistance for the newcomer to the Family Law Court Room as well as a resource for more experienced practitioners.

Subjects:
Family Law, Courts and Procedure
Contents:
Introduction
1. Why We Should Undertake Our Own Advocacy
2. Getting Started as a Family Court Advocate
3. Types of Tribunal
4. Hearings and the Family Court Advocate
5. Pre-Proceedings
6. When You Arrive at Court
7. Preparation for the Court Hearing
8. Ten Basic Tips When Attending Court
9. Family Court Hearings
10. The Court Hearing Itself
11. Divorce Proceedings
12. Financial Applications Following Divorce
13. Private Children Applications
14. Public Law Children Applications
15. Domestic Abuse Injunctions
16. Other Family Proceedings
17. Fact Finding Hearings
18. Experts
19. Cafcass and Local Authority Reports
20. Court Bundles
21. Litigants in Person and McKenzie Friends
22. Position Statements and Skeleton Arguments
23. Evidence on Oath
24. Drafting Court Orders
25. Appeals
26. Enforcement Hearings
27. Common Types of Family Court Orders