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“The leading text in this area” Lord Wilson
The essential guide to financial remedies used in courts daily, Duckworth's Matrimonial Property and Finance is the most practical and comprehensive authority on matrimonial finance available. Written by a leading family law barrister, this definitive work offers detailed coverage of all the major issues in relation to financial remedies.
Authoritative, lucid commentary on property and occupation rights, financial provision, special cases, agreements and consent orders, and variation, enforcement and appeal gives you the insight you need to know about how the court is likely to act in different situations. Numerous precedents written in plain English ensure accuracy. The inclusion of all relevant statutory materials gives you the confidence that you are fully up-to-date with amendments. The financial tables collated from a wide variety of sources, provide you with hands-on, up-to-date information about tax, welfare benefits, house prices and economic indicators.
Providing an unrivalled source of advice and expertise, dealing with day-to-day problems, delivering practical solutions, Duckworth's Matrimonial Property and Finance is the must have product for all family law practitioners involved in the complex area of financial remedies.
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* This title was acquired from Jordan Publishing in 2016. It is now re-branded under the Bloomsbury Professional imprint with a new ISBN. New subscribers will receive the new re-branded mainwork.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
Published | 21 Jun 2017 |
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Format | Loose Leaf |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1500 |
ISBN | 9781526504494 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Professional |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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