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Dictionary of Private Children Law 2024


ISBN13: 9781801611022
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781801610605
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Class Legal
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback, A4
Price: £80.00



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The Dictionary of Private Children Law is a unique reference guide to the key concepts, cases, and practice of private children law. Its A4 format and targeted concise content makes it a unique model of accessibility and portability.

Presented in an easy to use A-Z format, with cross references where required, each entry acts like a practice note on the topic setting out the essential law, key cases, and practice points. The book distills the combined experience of the editors with the aim of providing a concise practical handbook focusing on the most important issues and practice points likely to be encountered by anybody involved in a private children law case. The intention is to achieve this aim for judges and practitioners working in the field, but also to provide a book sufficiently accessible for litigants acting without lawyers

What's new for 2024?

  • This 2024 edition has been fully updated to include changes and developments in the law from the last 12 months

. Who will find the book useful?

  • Every family law solicitor, barrister or legal executive advising clients on disputes about children after divorce or separation
  • Family Court Judges
  • Mediators, Arbitrators, and other professionals involved in out of court dispute resolution
  • McKenzie Friends and litigants in person

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
Foreword to the fourth edition
Introduction to the 2024 edition
Abduction Outside the UK
Abduction Within the UK
Activity Directions and Conditions
Allocation, Gatekeeping and Transfer of Proceedings
Appeals
Applicants and Applications
Arbitration
Cafcass
Cafcass Monitoring
Capability of Parents
Change of Living Arrangements
Child Arrangements Orders (General)
Child Arrangements Orders (‘Live With’ Provision)
Child Arrangements Orders (‘Spend Time With’/‘Have Contact With’ Provision)
Child Arrangements Programme (CAP)
Child Giving Evidence
Child’s Age, Sex, Background and Other Relevant Characteristics
Child’s Needs
Children Meeting Judges
Children’s Guardian and the Child as a Party
Civil Restraint Orders
Coercive and Controlling Behaviour
Compensation Orders
Consent Orders
Contact and Shared Care: General Principles
Costs
Death of Children
Delay
Disclosure
Dispute Resolution Appointment (DRA)
Domestic Abuse
Education
Effect of Change (Status Quo)
Enforcement and Enforcement Orders
Expert Evidence
Fact-Finding Hearings
Family Assistance Orders
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
First Hearing Dispute Resolution Appointment (FHDRA)
Forced Marriage
Guardianship
Habitual Residence
Hague Convention 1996
Harm and Risk of Harm
Independent Social Workers
Interim Orders and Interim Hearings
Intractable Contact Disputes
Judicial Bias and Recusal
Jurisdiction
Legal Aid
Litigants-in-Person
McKenzie Friends
Media Attendance and Reporting
Mediation and ADR
Medical Examination and Treatment
Mental Capacity
MIAMs
Names of Children
No Order Principle
Non-Parental Contact
NYAS
Overriding Objective
Parentage and DNA Testing
Parental Alienation and Alienating Behaviours
Parental Involvement Presumption
Parental Responsibility: Acquisition and Loss
Parental Responsibility: Definition and Scope
Parental Status and Legitimacy
Parenthood
Port Alerts and Tipstaff Orders (Passport, Location and Collection Orders)
Prohibited Steps Orders
Property Belonging to Children
Publicity and Confidentiality
Recognition and Enforcement of Orders
Religion
Relocation Outside the UK: Holidays
Relocation Outside the UK: Permanent Moves
Relocation Within the UK
Rights
Safeguarding
Section 37 Direction
Section 91(14) Orders
Security for Costs
Setting Aside, Variation, Rescission and Reopening
Special Guardianship Orders
Specific Issue Orders
Step-Parent Adoption
Supervised and Supported Contact
Surrogacy
Terrorism and Radicalisation
Undertakings
Wardship and the Inherent Jurisdiction
Warning Notices and Penal Notices
Welfare Checklist
Welfare Reports
Welfare: Paramountcy Principle
Wishes and Feelings of the Child
Withdrawal of Applications
Without Notice Applications