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Bankruptcy and Divorce: A Practical Guide for the Family Lawyer 3rd ed isbn 9781846612060

Debt and Insolvency on Family Breakdown 2nd ed

Edited by: Gareth Schofield, Jonathan Middleton

ISBN13: 9780853086451
ISBN: 0853086451
New Edition ISBN: 9781846612060
Published: March 2003
Publisher: Family Law LexisNexis
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Family breakdown is often accompanied by financial problems, even insolvency. But to many family lawyers, debt and personal insolvency and their impact on ancillary relief are unfamiliar territory. This useful text explains succinctly and clearly the underlying law, highlights the danger areas for family lawyers and offers problem-solving advice.;Written by a team comprising specialist family lawyers from the National Family Law Group and a deputy registrar in bankruptcy, this new edition takes into account the extensive changes to personal insolvency law made in the Enterprise Bill, changes to enforcement of judgments, and the House of Lords decision in Royal Bank of Scotland versus Etridge.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Family Law
Contents:
Unsecured debts; secured debts; bankruptcy; assets vesting in the trustee; ownership of the family home; realisation of the family home; ancillary relief and bankruptcy; a practical overview. Appendices: flowcharts; declaration of solvency; questionnaire pursuant to Family Proceedings Rules 1991, r2.63; extracts from the Insolvency Act 1986; extracts from the Insolvency Rules 1996, SI 1986/1925.