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Throughout history various dates have been noted as milestones, marking significant changes in family law. One such gamechanger was the Divorce Separation and Dissolution Act 2020 - No Fault Divorce - which became law in England and Wales on 6 April 2022. The long-awaited Act meant that couples could now divorce without one party laying blame with the other.'The Journey to No Fault Divorce: A Practical Guide' explores this historical Act and delves into the history which would lead to No Fault Divorce, and features some of the campaigners who fought for change to make divorce easier and for their rights - previously women had been treated as mere chattels. The book is not only aimed at legal professionals, but also at anyone with an interest in marriage and divorce.ABOUT THE AUTHORAuthor Liz Cowell is a veteran family law specialist and arbitrator with more than 30 years' experience under her belt. Based in the North West ofEngland, Liz has acted as partner at some of the region's most prestigious law firms and also works internationally with clients across the globe.She sits regularly as Deputy District Judge, delivers training seminars to fellow family lawyers and most recently has launched a practice focusing on Arbitration, a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution recommended by the gridlocked family courts.A regular contributor to the media both as writer and expert commentator, this is Liz's second book for Law Brief Publishing.Married with two adult sons, Liz loves Cornwall (where she tries to spend any holiday time) and modern art.CONTENTSChapter One - IntroductionChapter Two - The Beginning of The Right to DivorceChapter Three - Criminal ConversationChapter Four - The Years 1937-1969: Pre-WWII to Modern TimesChapter Five - The Need for Reform Post-1973Chapter Six - Owens -v- Owens [2018] EWCA Civ (182) / UKSC41Chapter Seven - Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020Chapter Eight - The FutureAppendix One - Form D8Appendix Two - Family Procedure Rules, Part 6
The removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families gained national attention in Australia following the Bringing Them Home Report in 1997. However, the voices of Indigenous parents were largely missing from the Report. The Inquiry attributed their lack of testimony to the impact of trauma and the silencing impact of parents' overwhelming sense of guilt and despair; a submission by Link-Up NSW commented on Aboriginal mothers being ';unwilling and unable to speak about the immense pain, grief and anguish that losing their children had caused them.'This book explores what happened to Aboriginal mothers who had children removed and why they have overwhelmingly remained silent about their experiences. Identifying the structural barriers to Aboriginal mothering in the Stolen Generations era, the author examines how contemporary laws, policies and practices increased the likelihood of Aboriginal child removal and argues that negative perceptions of Aboriginal mothering underpinned removal processes, with tragic consequences. This book makes an important contribution to understanding the history of the Stolen Generations and highlights the importance of designing inclusive truth-telling processes that enable a diversity of perspectives to be shared.
The volume collects all the relevant instruments in the field of EU private international law in family matters as completed by referencing all decisions issued by the CJEU on these Regulations.
This book combines history, social science, and legal analysis to chart the evolution and interdependence of family life and family law, portray current trends in family life, explain the pressing policy challenges these trends have produced, and analyze the changes in family law that are essential to meeting these challenges.
This book draws on the accounts of 170 individuals who had, or led, a wedding ceremony outside the legal framework.
This book explains and discusses how a child's right to freedom of expression is upheld through practice and decision-making in Child Protection Services (CPS).Using the right to expression as stipulated in Article 12.2 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as a point of departure, it explains what CPS practices should look like and how they must operate to uphold and enforce the rights of the child by providing "the opportunity to be heard" in any administrative practice. Current research literature documents extensively, and across countries, how either the voice of the child is not heard or, alternatively, the existence of a pro forma/tokenistic approach to listening to the child throughout CPS practices. Taking a three-fold approach, this bookestablishes a clearer connection between rights and professional practice according to Article 12extrapolates how rights-based practice is achieved during CPS practicesprovides a comprehensive answer to the challenge of implementing Article 12.2 through policy and legislation.It will be of interest to all students, academic and professionals working within child protection including social workers, probation officers, health and social care workers, lawyers and teachers.The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This book advances a theory of a child's right to decisional privacy. It addresses a significant gap in understanding the interconnections between privacy, family law and children's rights, and contextualises the theory through judicial proceedings concerning medical treatment for children experiencing gender dysphoria.
The historical context of colonisation situates the analysis in Children, Care and Crime of the involvement of children with care experience in the criminal justice system in an Australian jurisdiction focusing on residential care, policing, the provision of legal services, and interactions in the Children's Court.
Today, 1 in 4 people going through a divorce are over 50. Over-50 divorces can be more financially burdensome because they usually involve alimony, retirement, health insurance, and Social Security benefits - this book covers all these issues and more.Legal information and practical advice for older Americans going through a divorce. The legal, financial, and emotional challenges they face are different from those that apply to younger divorcees. Divorce After 50 is the only book around that addresses legal and financial concerns for this age group. Learn about different ways to divorce (mediation, collaborative law, or litigation), how to divide property, how to plan for post-divorce finances, what to do with retirement funds, and how health care and estate plans are affected by divorce.
30 Days to Your Special Needs Trust - A Quick Start Guide to Your Special Needs Estate PlanEstate planning is an urgent issue for families who have a member with an intellectual or developmental disability. This crucial planning step can preserve income, health insurance and access to programs to support a person with disabilities, but too many families get stuck and don't act. Families cannot afford to get stuck. The potential value of benefits is too great to lose. 30 Days to Your Special Needs Trust focuses on simplifying the decisions families have to make. It encourages you to take action and complete your special-needs trust and estate plan to protect your family. This quick-start guide will help you: - Act quickly to protect valuable benefit programs - Learn the primary decisions to make in creating an estate plan - Create a list of names to fill key roles - Reduce stress when you finish this important planning step
Happily Divorced is a story 20 years in the making. Unlike other books on co-parenting, this book is not written by a psychologist or social worker. It is a first-hand account of co-parenting from a family who took the journey and triumphed. When their son was only six-years-old, Teresa and Bob divorced. But rather than giving up on their family, they fought for its survival. Through a series of intentional choices and consistently honoring the Golden Rule in dealing with one another, the Harlow family not only survived but thrived.Happily Divorced is not a handbook. It offers experiences both good and bad that the divorced couple faced as they raised their son. The book is written by the mom, Teresa, with the father, Bob, and son, Ian, contributing their perspectives as well. Take the journey with the Harlows as they navigate the circumstances of divorce and co-parenting. You'll learn how they handled the breakup, school matters, discipline, extra-curricular activities, career choices, extended family, shared friendships, new romantic interests, stepparenting, and much more.Recommended reading for divorced parents, those contemplating divorce, their children, their families, their friends, and the professionals who support them. Also an excellent read for blended families and those seeking to improve every relationship - from the former spouse, to a co-worker, child, parent, or even an adversary.
What happens to children if one parent moves away? As a parent with shared custody, you might need to move for many reasons: to start a new relationship or a new job, to get help from or give help to your family, or countless other possibilities. But changing your custody agreement in North Carolina can create a nightmare for families. Regardless of how custody is currently arranged or which parent is moving away, the entire experience can be stressful. Where will your kids live and go to school? Are they safe? How often can you see them? Can you really afford all the traveling and attorney's fees for this? North Carolina Child Relocation Law is here to help with these complex North Carolina child custody disputes. This comprehensive guide tells parents facing relocation and custody modifications what to expect. It teaches parents the key information and skills they need to strengthen their arguments and make the whole process less stressful. Using examples, this book explores the many reasons parents may relocate and explains how to modify custody in North Carolina so that you can reach an agreement that's best for your children.
Would You Prefer a Stress-Free Divorce?Eliminating stress, anger and anxiety throughout the divorce procedure benefits all parties involved.We invited a select group of trustworthy Divorce Professionals who represent divorcing couples throughout America.They were tasked with sharing some of their most helpful insights surrounding the topic of divorce, making it easier for divorcing couples to understand their options."Stress Free Divorce Volume 03: Conversations With Leading Divorce Professionals" spotlights Divorce Professionals who are passionate about helping people get through divorce.Look inside for topics covering: Family LawCollaborative DivorceMediationChildrenFinancesand more rarely discussed topics.Dive into "Stress Free Divorce Volume 03" and learn how leading divorce professionals are busting the myths and misconceptions so many people have about divorce, while helping them to divorce amicably.
Divorced and Scared NO More! Dating After Divorce: From Lemons to Zesty Lemon Sorbet - This self-help books for men and women is the third installment of the Divorced and Scared No More seriesWant to get back into the dating scene but still afraid of the shadows of your divorce? You are worthy of authentic love regardless of your past. After investing so much time, energy, and emotion on a single person, you are now back in the playing field. But how will you navigate the dating scene after being out of the game for so long? Finding love after divorce is not impossible but it requires a great deal of introspection and emotional readiness-plus, a dedicated guide that can speak to you on a personal and spiritual level. Find your way back into love with Divorced and Scared NO More! Dating After Divorce From Lemons to Zesty Lemon Sorbet!Tashers' self-help book on dating after divorce shows you how to turn the lemons of divorce into a renewed experience of acceptance, self-love, faith, and new beginnings. She combines the raw power of her own experiences and engages you in a sincere dialogue. Tasher uses her unique gift to teach readers how to turn the lemons of divorce into an experience of acceptance and renewal, carrying this into dating. The third installment of Tasher and Tony Hayne's trilogy will serve as a blueprint of a future filled with love and appreciation. It equips you with the tools to help you get back out there and discover the love you deserve to have. Tasher gives you tools to help you get back out there and find the love that awaits you. Learn to gauge your emotional availability to see if you're ready to accept the fun and excitement that comes with dating. Here you'll learn how to put your ex and baggage behind you to engage in the present moment. Divorced and Scared NO More: Dating After Divorce: From Lemons to Zesty Lemon Sorbet shows you where to find love, dating safety and how to set up your profiles on dating sites. Divorced and Scared NO More tells a recounting of Tashers' own experiences. Her narrative, along with Tony Hayne's beautifully written acrostic poetry will take you to a meditative plane where you can discover and appreciate more of yourself. Therapist and clinical author Justin Nutt, LSCSW, LAC consulted as a technical advisor for the series. Insuring everything presented be accurate and quality material while still being a comforting, easy-to-read guide to dating divorce. Tony Haynes is a practitioner of Acrostic Poetry - poetry where the first, last or other letters in a line spell out a particular word or phrase. At the end of each chapter, you can look forward to reading a clever poem from words found within the word DIVORCE Inside this book you'll encounter: : ✅ Guides for safe dating and how to set up your profile on dating sites✅ Conversational and no-nonsense material written with advice from therapist and clinical author, Justin Nutt✅ Witty, inspiring, and humorous caricatures, illustrations, and quotesTurn your post-divorce dating experience into a grand adventure. Add Divorced and Scared NO More into your cart TODAY!
Er skilsmisse nødvendigvis en katastrofe eller kan vi faktisk skilles godt? Hvis vi altså vil? Opbrud er et filosofisk favntag med vigtigheden af det at skilles - skilles godt og i tide. Et favntag med skilsmissen som fænomen og som personlig erfaring. Som sådan både en analyse af de almenmenneskelige grundfænomener, der gennemleves i en skilsmisseproces, men også en levende og personlig skildring af et for en tid lettere fortumlet og siden genvundet familieliv. Klassiske begreber som angst, ensomhed, forelskelse, kærlighed og livskvalitet, såvel som mere tidstypiske begreber som forbrugsidentitet, Tinder, mål, midler og nærvær sammenvæves med hverdagens trivialiteter og opbrudsfasens udfordringer og udforskes med udblik til såvel små som store litterære og filosofiske værker. Illustreret af Fritz Bornstück.Sebastian Rind er cand. mag i filosofi og moderne litteraturhistorie med speciale i Søren Kierkegaards forfatterskab i lyset af nyere engelsk og amerikansk filosofi. Sidenhen selvstændig iværksætter.
Anger is OKAY Violence is NOT is a book for children struggling with temper tantrums and children who are living with domestic violence. This book is a lifeline to children living with domestic violence. It is also available in Spanish.
Denne bog formidler resultaterne af en landsdækkende spørgeskemaundersøgelse om forholdene på danske døgninstitutioner og socialpædagogiske opholdssteder og om, hvad der karakteriserer de børn og unge, som er anbragt på de to typer af institutioner.Bogen sætter derudover fokus på institutioner med interne skoler og de børn og unge, der modtager deres undervisning på en intern skole, og den formidler analyser af stabilitet og mangel på samme for de børn og unge, der er anbragt på døgninstitutioner og socialpædagogiske opholdssteder.Vi har en meget begrænset viden om, hvilke børn og unge der i dag anbringes på døgninstitutioner og socialpædagogiske opholdssteder. Denne undersøgelse belyser de anbragte børn og unges fordeling på køn, alder, etnisk oprindelse, anbringelseslængde og anbringelsestyper. Der formidles ligeledes viden om børnenes og de unges anbringelsesårsager samt anbringelseshistorik, herunder børnenes og de unges særlige behov, psykiatriske diagnoser, skolegang med videre. Desuden belyses børnenes og de unges sociale relationer, herunder relationer til forældre, søskende og jævnaldrende.Endvidere formidles undersøgelsens resultater på en række områder i forhold til børnenes og de unges fraflytninger, herunder hvor de flytter hen, om fraflytningen er planlagt samt hvor mange af de fraflyttede unge over 17 år, som modtager efterværn.Endelig formidles viden om selve anbringelsesprocessen, herunder om baggrunde for kommunens valg af anbringelsessted, inddragelse af institutionen og samarbejdet med den anbringende kommune samt inddragelse af børnene og de unge og deres forældre i forbindelse med valget af anbringelsesforanstaltning.Med bidrag fra: Signe Hald Andersen, Anne Sofie Tegner Anker, Emil Anton Libak Simonsen
Slaves, mistresses, concubines - the English courts have used these terms to describe polygamous wives in the past, but are they still seen this way today? Using a critical postcolonial feminist lens, this book provides a contextualized exploration of English legal responses to polygamy. Through the legacies of British imperialism, the book shows how attitudes to polygamy are shaped by indifference and hostility towards its participants. This goes beyond the law, as shown by the stories of women shared throughout the book negotiating their identities and relationships in the UK today. Through its analysis, the book demonstrates how polygamy and polygamous wives are subjected to imperialist and orientalist discourses which dehumanise them for practising a relationship that has existed for millennia.
Kaspar Krolop untersucht Covenants bei unbesicherten Darlehen, Genussrechten und weiteren Formen hybriden Kapitals. Diese unter dem Begriff "Risikokapital auf schuldrechtlicher Grundlage" zusammengefassten Vertragsgestaltungen sind ein Anwendungsbeispiel für transnationales Private Ordering durch komplexe Verträge mit Organisationselementen. Ein Fokus der Arbeit liegt auf der rechtlichen Einordnung dieses Phänomens mit Folgerungen für die Abgrenzung von Vertrag und Verband unter Berücksichtigung der Implikationen für die Corporate Governance der zu finanzierenden Gesellschaft. Dabei spannt er den Bogen von vertragsrechtlichen Grundlagen und Erkenntnissen der Institutionenökonomik über gesellschafts-, kollisions- und europarechtliche Fragen bei der Verzahnung von deutschem Verbandsrecht mit ausländischem Recht unterliegenden Verträgen bis hin zu den konkreten Haftungsfragen im Vertrags-, Gesellschafts- und Insolvenzrecht. Der Autor entwickelt dabei ein international und interdisziplinär anschlussfähiges Einordnungsraster für schuldrechtliche Verträge mit Organisationselementen im Grenzbereich zwischen Austauschvertrag und Verband. Darüber hinaus bietet die Arbeit der Kautelarpraxis Orientierung im Hinblick auf die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Gestaltungsfreiheit bei Finanzierungsinstrumenten auf schuldrechtlicher Grundlage sowie mit diesen einhergehenden Haftungsrisiken.
The family is a crucial site for the interaction of law and religion the world over, including Africa. In many African societies, the family is governed by a range of sources of law, including civil, constitutional, customary and religious law. International law and human rights principles have been domesticated into African legal systems, particularly to protect the rights of women and children. Religious rites and rituals govern sexuality, marriage, divorce, child-rearing, inheritance, intergenerational relations and more in Christianity, Islam and indigenous African custom. This book examines the African family with attention to tradition and change, comparative law, the relation of parents and children to the state, indigenous religion and customary law, child marriage and child labour and migration, diaspora and displacement.
Es gehört zu den Charakteristika einer arbeitsteiligen Wirtschaftsordnung, dass Leistungen im Rahmen von Vertragsketten erbracht werden. Beispiele sind Absatzketten im Handel oder die Einschaltung von Subunternehmern durch einen Generalunternehmer. Verletzt in diesen Fällen ein Kettenglied eine Vertragspflicht, so tritt ein Schaden nicht selten erst bei einem entfernten Kettenglied ein. Die Praxis hat eine Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Lösungsansätze entwickelt. Vertraglicher und deliktischer Direktanspruch, Regresskette und Drittschadensliquidation sind die wichtigsten. Florian Bien unternimmt eine kohärente Zusammenschau der Probleme und stellt sie auf eine neue dogmatische Grundlage. Er versetzt die Glieder einer arbeitsteiligen Pflichtenkette so weit wie möglich in die Lage, Vertragsrisiken privatautonom zuzuweisen.
When loves seems to fail, the system is broken, and all you have is faith. When love does not seem to be working, the system fails you, and all you have is faith. The battles keep coming and coming. You pray, worship, sacrifice. Lord where are you? Do you see whats happening, where is my help? As the battles roar and the system is not supporting you as a care giver. Feeling helpless while watching your family fall apart, friends seem to be full of advice, but not willing to help you carry this cross.
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