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(Barrister and family mediator), (Lady Justice of Appeal), (Barrister, Fenner Chambers), (Barrister, 1 King's Bench Walk), (Senior Lecturer, University of Northumbria),
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Family Law practice has undergone a period of rapid and significant change with the removal of legal aid funding and the establishment of the single Family Court in particular represent major adjustment for those working in the field.A Practical Approach to Family Law provides a clear picture of the law and practice relating to family proceedings in the family court, county courts, and the High Court. Its breadth of coverage and accessible style has made it an essential resource for students and practitioners alike.

In an area which continues to evolve this text is a trusted and reliable resource for busy practitioners. It's clear and accessible style make it an ideal tool for both students on LPC and ILEX courses and those in practice. Providing practical advice on the application of legal principles alongside helpful summaries the text gives a detailed overview of a broad range of family law issues.

Written by a respected and authoritative team, the tenth edition of A Practical Approach to Family Law has been fully updated to take account of recent developments including the changes to legal aid for family cases and the introduction of the single family court; new rules on the instruction of experts; new approach to care proceedings and court-enforced timetable to avoid delay; and the replacement of residence and contact orders with child arrangements orders. There is also increased coverage of adoption alongside key material on mediation, child support and welfare benefits.

Very much a practical guide, the book makes extensive use of examples and key documents to assist the busy practitioner and student. With additional advice on library, information, and professional development resources,A Practical Approach to Family Law provides real assistance in dealing with this dynamic area of law.

The A Practical Approach series is the perfect partner for practice work. Each title focuses on one field of the law and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject together with clear, practical advice and tips on issues likely to arise in practice. The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the law, where the expert overview and clear layout promotes clarity and ease of understanding.
Table of Cases
xxi
Table of Statutes
xxxi
Table of Statutory Instruments
xli
Practice Directions vlii
Table of European Legislation
il
List of Forms
li
Law Society's Family Law Protocol 2010 liii
List of Abbreviations
lv
PART I FAMILY LAW PRACTICE
1 Family Law Practice--Setting The Scene, The First Interview, And Next Steps
A Setting The Scene--Preliminary Points
1(12)
B The First Interview
13(12)
C Matters To Be Covered When Taking Instructions
25(41)
D Next Steps--Taking Action On The Client's Behalf
66(16)
E Key Documents
82
2 Public Funding For Family Proceedings
A Introduction
1(4)
B Which Areas Of Family Law Are Covered?
5(4)
C Evidence Of Domestic Abuse
9(4)
D Evidence That Children Are At Risk
13(1)
E Funding For Mediation
14
3 Family Mediation And Collaborative Law
A Introduction
1(3)
B The Meaning Of Mediation
4(6)
C Mediation Models
10(9)
D Mediation, The Family Procedure Rules 2010, And The Family Law Protocol
19(23)
E Legal Aid For Mediation
42(5)
F Family Law Protocol
47(8)
G The Mediation Process
55(9)
H Collaborative Law
64(2)
I Key Documents
66(1)
J Useful Contacts And Websites
67
4 The Family Court
A Introduction
1(6)
B The Composition Of The Family Court
7(2)
C Issue, Allocation, And Gatekeeping
9(5)
D Guidance
14
PART II FAMILY LIFE
5 The Ground For Divorce And The Five Facts
A A Note On Terminology
1(2)
B The Ground For Divorce
3(2)
C The Five Facts
5(2)
D Irretrievable Breakdown
7(4)
E Adultery: S 1(2)(A)
11(16)
F Behaviour: S 1(2)(B)
27(9)
G Establishing As A Matter Of Fact That The Parties Are Living Apart
36(4)
H Desertion: S 1(2)(C)
40(10)
I Two Years' Separation And Consent: S 1(2)(D)
50(7)
J Five Years' Separation: S 1(2)(E)
57(3)
K The Effect Of Living Together In Relation To The Five Facts: S 2
60(9)
L
Chapter Summary
69(1)
M Key Documents
70
6 Bar On Filing Divorce Petitions Within One Year Of Marriage
A Absolute One-Year Bar
1(4)
B Bar Not Applicable To Nullity Petitions
5(1)
C Alternative Courses Of Action For The First Year Of Marriage
6(1)
D When The First Year Is Up
7(3)
E
Chapter Summary
10(1)
F Key Documents
11
7 Jurisdiction In Divorce, Nullity, Judicial Separation, And Proceedings To Dissolve A Civil Partnership
A Introduction
1(4)
B Jurisdiction For Divorce: S 5, Domicile And Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973
5(5)
C The Meaning Of Habitual Residence
10(7)
D The Meaning Of Domicile
17(15)
E Jurisdiction In Relation To Marriage Of Same-Sex Couples
32(1)
F Jurisdiction For Dissolution Of A Civil Partnership
33(1)
G Recognition Of Foreign Decrees
34(4)
H
Chapter Summary
38(1)
I Key Documents
39
8 Drafting A Divorce Petition
A Introduction
1(5)
B The Contents Of The Petition
6(4)
C Notes On Drafting The Petition
10(38)
D Key Documents
48
9 Undefended Divorce: Procedure For Obtaining The Decree
A Documents Required
1(10)
B Commencement Of Proceedings
11(2)
C Fee
13(1)
D Additional Matters Where The Solicitor Is Acting
14(1)
E Entry In Court Books
15(1)
F Service Of The Petition
16(37)
G Return Of The Acknowledgment Of Service
53(9)
H When Decree Nisi Can Be Granted
62(1)
I Applying For The Decree Nisi
63(1)
J Granting The Decree Nisi
64(14)
K Pronouncement Of Decree Nisi
78(3)
L Cases Referred To The Judge
81(7)
M Decree Absolute
88(15)
N Procedure For Dissolution Of A Civil Partnership
103(4)
O Key Documents
107
10 Amended, Supplemental, And New Petitions
A Introduction
1(1)
B Amendment, Supplemental Petition, Or Fresh Petition?
2(3)
C Procedure For Amendment
5(2)
D Supplemental Petitions
7(2)
E Fresh Petitions
9(4)
F
Chapter Summary
13
11 Defended Divorces
A General
1(3)
B Funding For Defended Divorces
4(2)
C Outline Of Procedure In A Defended Cause
6(3)
D Key Documents
9
12 Protection Of Respondents In Separation Cases: Sections 5 And 10, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
A Introduction
1(5)
B Section 5, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973--Grave Financial Or Other Hardship
6(12)
C Section 10, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
18(24)
D Rescission Of The Decree Nisi In Other Circumstances
42(1)
E Protection For Respondent Civil Partners
43(1)
F
Chapter Summary
44(1)
G Key Documents
45
13 Judicial Separation
A What Is A Decree Of Judicial Separation?
1(1)
B The Grounds For Judicial Separation: S 17, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
2(2)
C The Application Of Ss 6 And 7, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 To Judicial Separation
4(3)
D No Time Restriction On Petition
7(1)
E Section 5, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 Not Applicable
8(1)
F Section 10, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 Not Applicable
9(1)
G The Procedure For Seeking A Decree Of Judicial Separation
10(1)
H The Effect Of The Decree: S 18, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
11(1)
I Subsequent Divorce: S 4, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
12(6)
J Reasons For Seeking Judicial Separation
18(1)
K
Chapter Summary
19
14 Cohabitants
A Introduction
1(7)
B Protection From Violence
8(2)
C Inheritance
10(16)
D Status Of Children
26(3)
E Financial Provision And The Significance Of The Child Support Act 1991
29(12)
F Ownership And Occupation Of Property
41(16)
G Cohabitation Contracts
57(3)
H Cohabitation--The Future?
60
15 Civil Partnership Act 2004
A Introduction
1(2)
B Formation Of A Civil Partnership
3(10)
C Termination Of Civil Partnerships
13(7)
D Financial Relief Upon Termination
20(3)
E Children
23(3)
F Civil Partnership Homes And Domestic Violence
26
16 Nullity
A Introduction
1(1)
B The Need For A Nullity Decree
2(2)
C Void Marriages: S 11
4(1)
D Voidable Marriages: S 12
5(1)
E Bars To Relief Where The Marriage Is Voidable: S 13, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
6(4)
F Procedure For A Decree Of Nullity
10(1)
G Effect Of A Decree Of Nullity
11(3)
H Nullity Proceedings And Civil Partnership
14(1)
I
Chapter Summary
15
17 Gender Recognition Act 2004
A Introduction
1(32)
B Prospective Changes
33(5)
C Key Documents
38(1)
D Useful Websites
39
PART III CHILDREN
18 The Children Act 1989: General Principles, Parental Responsibility Orders In Family Proceedings, Section 8 Orders, Guardianship And Special Guardianship Orders, And Financial Provision And Property Adjustment For Children
A Introduction
1(2)
B General Principles
3(64)
C Parental Responsibility
67(29)
D Guardianship
96(8)
E Special Guardianship Orders
104(6)
F Orders In Family Proceedings
110(8)
G Section 8 Orders
118(15)
H Child Arrangements Orders
133(50)
I Prohibited Steps Orders
183(2)
J Specific Issue Orders
185(4)
K Interim Orders And Supplementary Provisions
189(7)
L Settling Child Arrangements Disputes
196(6)
M Variation Of S 8 Orders
202(1)
N Family Assistance Orders
203(6)
O Wardship And The Court's Inherent Jurisdiction
209(4)
P Financial Provision And Property Adjustment For Children
213(21)
Q Key Documents
234(1)
R Useful Websites
235
19 Procedure For Orders Under The Children Act 1989
A The Family Court--Jurisdiction And Allocation Of Proceedings
1(17)
B Procedure
18(82)
C Key Documents
100(1)
D Useful Websites
101
20 Preventing The Removal Of A Child From The Jurisdiction And Tracing A Lost Child
A Family Law Act 1986
1(1)
B Removal From The Uk
2(16)
C Tracing A Lost Child
18(6)
D Key Documents
24
21 Children In Local Authority Care
A Introduction--Children And Local Authorities
1(31)
B Applications For Care And Supervision Orders: The Public Law Outline: Fpr 2010, Pd12A
32(9)
C Care And Supervision Orders
41(122)
D Adoption And Placement For Adoption
163(21)
E Public Funding
184(1)
F Appeals
185(1)
G Key Documents
186
22 Emergency Protection Of Children
A Introduction
1(1)
B Child Assessment Orders
2(12)
C Emergency Protection Orders
14(14)
D Police Protection
28(5)
E Recovery Orders
33(3)
F Key Documents
36
PART IV MONEY AND PROPERTY
23 The Home: Preventing A Sale Or Mortgage
A The Problem
1(2)
B House In Joint Names
3(23)
C House In Sole Name Of One Spouse
26(25)
D Bankruptcy And The Family Home
51
24 Keeping Up With The Mortgage Or Rent
A General
1(1)
B Steps That Can Be Taken
2(5)
C Special Provisions Of The Family Law Act 1996
7
25 Welfare Benefits
A Introduction
1(3)
Part 1 Income Support
4(1)
B Introduction
4(6)
C Income Support
10(19)
D The Social Fund
29(1)
Part 2 Universal Credit
30(1)
E Introduction
30(8)
Part 3 Tax Credits
38(1)
F The Child Tax Credit
38(9)
G The Working Tax Credit
47(7)
Part 4 Housing Benefit
53(1)
H Who Qualifies?
54(2)
I What Payments Will Be Made?
56(6)
J Amount Of Housing Benefit
62(10)
K Council Tax Benefit
72(3)
Part 5 Child Benefit
74(1)
L Child Benefit
75
26 The Question Of Wills
A Civil Partnerships And Same-Sex Marriages
1(2)
B The Need To Consider What Will Happen On Client's Death
3(3)
C The Effect Of Marriage On A Will
6(1)
D The Effect Of Divorce, Judicial Separation, And Nullity On Succession
7(6)
E Steps To Be Taken
13(1)
F Inheritance (Provision For Family And Dependants) Act 1975
14(3)
G Importance Of Considering Succession
17(1)
H Appointing A Guardian For Children
18
27 Neglecting To Maintain The Family, Section 27, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
A The Problem
1(1)
B Grounds For Application
2(1)
C Jurisdiction
3(1)
D Orders That Can Be Made
4(7)
E When Will A Court Make An Order Under S 27?
11(8)
F Procedure
19(2)
G Interim Orders
21(1)
H Section 27 Compared With Domestic Proceedings And Magistrates' Courts Act 1978
22
28 Nuptial Agreements: Separation, Post And Pre-Nuptial
A What Are Nuptial Agreements?
1(3)
B The Form Of A Nuptial Agreement
4(3)
C What A Nuptial Agreement Cannot Do
7(2)
D Likely Contents Of Separation Agreements
9(1)
E Effect Of A Separation Agreement
10(1)
F Why Have A Separation Agreement
11(1)
G Enforcement
12(2)
H Impact Of Nuptial Agreements On Financial Arrangements After Divorce, Etc
14
29 Financial Orders Available
A Introduction
1(6)
B Maintenance Pending Suit: S 22, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
7(7)
C Long-Term Orders: Ss 23, 24, And 24B, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
14(59)
D Orders For Sale: S 24A, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
73(4)
E Interim Orders
77(2)
F Financial Provision And Civil Partnership
79(5)
G
Chapter Summary
84
30 Procedure For An Application For A Financial Remedy
A Introduction
1(5)
B The Cost Of The Application
6(3)
C Protecting The Applicant Pending The Making Of An Order
9(1)
D The Procedure For A Financial Remedy
10(19)
E The Procedure In Detail
29(58)
F The First Appointment
87(2)
G A Note On Costs
89(7)
H Interim Orders
96(6)
I The Financial Dispute Resolution Appointment
102(9)
J Preparation For The Final Hearing
111(2)
K The Hearing
113(5)
L Consent Orders
118(10)
M Some Points On Drafting Financial Orders
128(28)
N Appeal
156(6)
O Challenging Financial Orders Made By Consent
162(9)
P Financial Remedies And Civil Partnership
171
31 Factors To Be Considered In An Application For A Financial Remedy
A Introduction
1(13)
B The S 25 Factors
14(21)
C The S 25 Factors In More Detail
35(43)
D Other Circumstances Not Specifically Referred To In S 25
78(6)
E Special Considerations With Regard To Particular Types Of Order
84(21)
F Maintenance Pending Suit
105(1)
G Civil Partnerships And Orders For Financial Provision
106
32 Preventing And Setting Aside Dispositions Under Section 37, Matrimonial Causes Act 1973
A Introduction
1(2)
B Requirement Of Financial Relief Proceedings
3(2)
C Orders That Can Be Made
5(6)
D Definitions
11(6)
E Procedure
17(4)
F Preventing And Setting Aside Dispositions And Civil Partnership
21
33 Collection And Enforcement Of Financial Orders
A Introduction
1(1)
B Enforcing Orders For The Payment Of Money
2(1)
C The Maintenance Enforcement Act 1991
3(3)
D Registration Of A Periodical Payments Order In The Family Court
6(1)
E Enforcement Of Property Adjustment Orders
7(3)
F Enforcement And Civil Partners
10
34 Variation Of Financial Orders
A Introduction
1(1)
B The Scope Of S 31
2(4)
C Procedure
6(3)
D What Can The Court Do On A Variation Application?
9(7)
E Factors To Be Taken Into Account On A Variation Application
16
35 Child Support
A Introduction
1(5)
B The Purpose Of The 1991 Act
6(2)
C Some Basic Definitions
8(4)
D The Duty To Maintain
12(4)
E The Calculation Of Child Maintenance
16(13)
F The Position Where Care Is Shared
29(3)
G The Role Of The Courts
32(4)
H Revisions
36(2)
I Appeals From The Maintenance Calculation
38(1)
J Collection And Enforcement
39
PART V DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
36 Occupation Orders
A Introduction
1(2)
B Occupation Orders--The Menu
3(3)
C Position Where The Applicant Is Entitled To Occupy
6(24)
D Occupation Order Where Applicant Is A Former Spouse/Civil Partner With No Existing Right To Occupy
30(10)
E Occupation Order Where Applicant Is A Cohabitant Or Former Cohabitant With No Existing Right To Occupy
40(7)
F Occupation Order Where Neither Spouse Or Civil Partner Is Entitled To Occupy
47(4)
G Position Where Neither Cohabitant Nor Former Cohabitant Is Entitled To Occupy
51(4)
H Ancillary Orders Where An Occupation Order Is Made Under Ss 33, 35, Or 36
55(2)
I Procedural Guide
57(24)
J Enforcement
81(44)
K Key Documents
125
37 Non-Molestation Orders
A Introduction
1(1)
B The Orders Available
2(4)
C Associated Persons And Relevant Child
6(13)
D Non-Molestation Orders
19(10)
E Applications By Children
29(4)
F Orders Made Without Notice
33(2)
G Undertakings
35(3)
H Variation And Discharge Of Orders
38(2)
I Procedural Guide
40(30)
J Enforcement
70(5)
K Key Documents
75
38 Forced Marriage Protection Orders
A Introduction
1(3)
B What Is A Forced Marriage?
4(3)
C Forced Marriage Protection Orders
7(3)
D Application And Procedure
10(18)
E Enforcement
28(21)
F Other Remedies
49(384)
Index 433
The Right Honorable Lady Justice Jill Black DBE is a Lady Justice of Appeal

Jane Bridge is a barrister and family mediator

Tina Bond is a solicitor at Evans & Co, Co Durham, and Senior Lecturer at the University of Northumbria

Liam Gribbin is a barrister at Plymouth City Council

Madeleine Reardon is a barrister at 1 King's Bench Walk

Penelope Grewcock is a barrister at Fenners Chambers