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Family Law in Scotland Joe Thomson

Family Law in Scotland By Joe Thomson

Family Law in Scotland by Joe Thomson


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Presents an account of the rules of Scottish private law which govern family relationships, covering the legal consequences of marriage, divorce, financial provision on divorce, parental responsibilities and rights, adoption and children's hearings. This work includes legislative changes brought about by the Family.

Family Law in Scotland Summary

Family Law in Scotland by Joe Thomson

"Family law in Scotland" is the established text for all students of family law and has provided a useful work of reference for practitioners. It provides a clear and concise account of the rules of Scottish private law which govern family relationships, covering the legal consequences of marriage, divorce, financial provision on divorce, parental responsibilities and rights, adoption and children's hearings. This new edition includes legislative changes brought about by the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2005.

Table of Contents

Getting married. Legal impediments to marriage: void and voidable marriages. The legal consequences of marriage: part I: general. The legal consequences of marriage: part II moveable property. The legal consequences of marriage. Part III the matrimonial home. Divorce. Financial provision on divorce. Parents and children. Children's legal capacity and rights. Parental responsibilities and rights. Adoption. Children in need. duties and powers of local authorities. Children in need: emergency procedures and compulsory measures of supervision.

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GOR013773318
9781845922863
1845922867
Family Law in Scotland by Joe Thomson
Used - Like New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2006-08-31
496
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