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An Introduction to Irish Family Law Jim Nestor

An Introduction to Irish Family Law By Jim Nestor

An Introduction to Irish Family Law by Jim Nestor


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An updated edition of this well-established text on Family Law in Ireland for students of Law, Social Studies and Social Care.

An Introduction to Irish Family Law Summary

An Introduction to Irish Family Law by Jim Nestor

Also suitable for those undertaking practical training in areas where an up-to-date knowledge of Family Law is required

This edition reflects significant changes and developments in Family Law in Ireland, in particular: The Law Reform Commission Consultation Paper on Rights for Cohabitees The Reform of Marriage Law by the Civil Registration Act 2004 The Report of the Commission on Assisted Human Reproduction 2005 The Child Care (Amendment) Bill 2006, which provides for the making of 'Special Guardianship' orders in the case of children in long-term foster care Introduces the key elements of Family Law and explains all principles and statutes clearly and concisely

About Jim Nestor

Jim Nestor lectures in Law at the Institute of Technology, Sligo. He previously practiced as a solicitor.

Table of Contents

1. The Family
2. Marriage
3. Nullity
4. Separation by Agreement
5. Judicial Separation
6. Divorce
7. Financial and Property Provision on Divorce and Judicial Separation
8. Financial Support for Spouses and Children
9. Property Disputes between Spouses
10. Statutory Protection for the Family Home
11. Domestic Violence
12. The Status of Children
13. Adoption
14. Guardianship & Custody of Children
15. Child Abduction
16. Protection of Children - Health Board Intervention & Wardship
17. The Courts Administering Family Law - Structure and Jurisdiction

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GOR004015740
9780717142712
071714271X
An Introduction to Irish Family Law by Jim Nestor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
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20070821
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