a readable and interesting collection of essays...by presenting legal decision-making in a broader context, it does encourage some useful reflection. SCOLAG 'This collection is a work of staggering breadth and is a significant contribution to the most pertinent issues for contemporary family law. Its three parts combine to offer a critical and insightful examination of the ever-evolving shape of families and the challenges faced by law in responding to the shifting boundaries of family responsibilities.' Julie Wallbank, University of Leeds, UK 'Covering a diverse range of topics from family finances to elder abuse, this edited collection constitutes a fitting finale to the fascinating body of work by the editors. Bringing together some of the most innovative scholars in the field, the chapters tackle the challenging, but crucially important, question of the laws role, broadly understood, in shaping, regulating and enforcing family responsibilities. It is a stimulating, thought provoking read.' Sonia Harris-Short, University of Birmingham, UK