Children and Families Act 2014: Family Justice Under the New Law by Noel Arnold
The Children and Families Act 2014 is the most far-reaching child welfare legislation to be introduced by Parliament since the Children Act 1989. The Children and Families Act 2014 offers you the full text of all the Parts of the Act dealing with family justice matters, including commentary on each of those parts. Expert author Noel Arnold also outlines the major changes that you need to be aware of and offers insight into how these may impact the day-to-day practice of the busy family lawyer. Key changes introduced by this new legislation impact areas including: Adoption and orders for contact or no contact Aspects of the family justice system Private family law arrangements for children and parental involvement Time limits for care and supervision proceedings The introduction of compulsory mediation information assessment meetings (MIAMs) Fostering to adopt Scrutiny of care plans.How this guide is of benefit to you: Reproduces the pertinent sections of the new Act, and offers invaluable commentary on each part of it Offers guidance on the major changes to children law you need to be aware of and outlines how they will affect family proceedings Includes up-to-date information including the key legislation Endorsed by the Association of Lawyers for Children.