Practising family law Ian Serisier
- Bib ID:
- 8660700
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- Book
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- National edeposit: Onsite at National Library of Australia
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- Edition:
- 5th Edition
- Access Conditions:
- National edeposit: Available onsite at the National Library of Australia, State Library of New South Wales
- Description:
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- Chatswood, NSW LexisNexis 2022
- ©2022
- 1 online resource.
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- text file
- EPUB
- 1.3MB
- ISBN:
- 9780409356823
- Technical Details:
- Mode of access : Available online.
- Summary:
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The successful practice of family law requires mastery of a complex combination of skills and knowledge. This book closes the gap between theory and practice, providing clear guidance on how to conduct family law matters.
The successful practice of family law requires mastery of a complex combination of skills and knowledge. This book closes the gap between theory and practice, providing clear guidance on how to conduct family law matters. Practical, step-by-step coverage is provided on the full range of essential skills and procedures required in the day-to-day practice of family law in Australia.
The successful practice of family law requires mastery of a complex combination of skills and knowledge. This book closes the gap between theory and practice, providing clear guidance on how to conduct family law matters. Practical, step-by-step coverage is provided on the full range of essential skills and procedures required in the day-to-day practice of family law in Australia. It is an excellent resource for practitioners and aspiring family lawyers, and anyone wishing to consolidate their skills in this dynamic area of legal practice. The fifth edition has been extensively updated with recent developments to case law and legislation, including the abolition of the Family Court of Australia and the Family Law Division of the Federal Circuit Court and the establishment of the new Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA). References to the new FCFCOA Rules are included throughout. --
- Full contents:
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- 1. Taking instructions and giving advice in family law matters
- 2. Jurisdiction in family law proceedings
- 3. Party-party and solicitor-client costs in family law proceedings
- 4. Negotiations and primary dispute resolution in family law matters
- 5. Financial agreements
- 6. Consent orders in family law financial proceedings
- 7. The procedural hearing in a family law court
- 8. Parenting and less adversarial trial (LAT) proceedings
- 9. Conciliation conference and first court date
- 10. Drafting affidavits in family law matters
- 11. Preparing for a hearing in a family law court
- 12. Drafting orders in family law matters
- 13. Family law in courts of summary jurisdiction
- 14. Family law financial proceedings and spousal maintenance
- 15. Urgent family law applications
- 16. Non-disclosure in family law matters
- 17. Evidence and advocacy in family law
- 18. The unrepresented litigant in family law
- 19. Child support
- 20. De facto financial proceedings under the Family Law Act
- 21. The ethics of family law practice.
- 1. Taking Instructions and Giving Advice in Family Law Matters
- 2. Jurisdiction in Family Law Proceedings
- 3. Party-Party and Solicitor-Client Costs in Family Law Proceedings
- 4. Negotiations and Primary Dispute Resolution in Family Law Matters
- 5. Financial Agreements
- 6. Drafting Orders in Family Law Matters
- 7. The Procedural Hearing in a Family Law Court
- 8. Parenting and Less Adversarial Trial (LAT) Proceedings
- 9. Conciliation and Case Assessment Conferences
- 10. Drafting Affidavits in Family Law Matters
- 11. Preparing for a Hearing in a Family Court
- 12. Family Law in the Federal Circuit Court
- 13. Family Law in Courts of Summary Jurisdiction
- 14. Family Law Financial Proceedings and Spousal Maintenance
- 15. Urgent Family Law Applications
- 16. Non-Disclosure in Family Law Matters
- 17. Evidence and Advocacy in Family Law
- 18. The Unrepresented Litigant in Family Law
- 19. Child Support
- 20. De Facto Financial Proceedings Under the Family Law Act
- 21. The Ethics of Family Law Practice.
- Notes:
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- Includes table of cases and table of statutes.
- Title from title screen.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Tertiary/Undergraduate, Postgraduate.
- Subject:
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- Australia. Family Court -- Rules and practice
- Australia. Federal Circuit and Family Court -- Rules and practice
- Australia. Federal Circuit Court -- Practice and procedure
- Australia. Family Court -- Practice and procedure
- Australia. Federal Circuit and Family Court -- Practice and procedure
- Divorce -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Domestic relations courts -- Australia
- Domestic relations -- Australia
- Family courts -- Australia
- Family law -- Australia
- Marriage law -- Australia
- Domestic relations courts
- Domestic relations
- Australia
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