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Family Law in Scotland, 7th edition is a well-established, clear and comprehensive survey of Scots family law and is of practical use to practitioners and students alike. Topics are laid out in a clear logical manner covering the ... celý popis
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Family Law in Scotland, 7th edition is a well-established, clear and comprehensive survey of Scots family law and is of practical use to practitioners and students alike. Topics are laid out in a clear logical manner covering the formalities and legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership, divorce and dissolution, and important issues relating to children, such as parental rights and responsibilities, protection and adoption. The seventh edition includes all recent legislative changes including the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act 2014 and the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014. Contents: 1. Getting married and registering a partnership 2. Legal impediments to marriage and civil partnership 3. The legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership, part I: general 4. The legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership, part II: moveable property 5. The legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership, part III: the matrimonial and family home 6. Divorce and dissolution 7. Financial provision on divorce and dissolution 8. Cohabitants 9. Parents and children 10. Children's legal capacity and rights 11. Parental responsibilities and rights 12. Actions in relation to parental responsibilities and rights 13. Adoption 14. Children in need: duties and powers of local authorities 15. Children in need: emergency procedures and compulsory measures of supervision Previous print edition ISBN: 9781847665607
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