Publisher's Synopsis
This manual prepares newly qualified practitioners for cases they are likely to see in their early years of practice. It sets out both substantive and procedural law, but seeks to concentrate on the practical considerations involved in the conduct of family law disputes.;The wide range of family applications is covered, including domestic violence, financial ancillary relief and the law, both public and private, relating to children. This edition details the now nation-wide procedure for ancillary relief cases, including the impact of White v White and the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 on financial provision following divorce. It also highlights the Child and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS), proposed changes to Child Support Agency assessments and the effect of the Human Rights Act 1998 on family law generally.;The book contains useful website addresses and other information for further research. A chapter is devoted to mediation, giving an example of both a child-focused and comprehensive mediation. The manual explains how to approach writing opinions and drafting various documents, including witness statements and court orders.