Applications under Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989 Second edition
Schedule 1 applications provide an important way of ensuring children's financial needs are met where their parents are not married.
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Why should you buy Applications under Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989
Schedule 1 applications provide an important way of ensuring children's financial needs are met where their parents are not married.
This fully updated book is a comprehensive guide to the practice, law and procedure in respect of Schedule 1 applications and includes relevant legislation, rules and case summaries plus sample forms and orders.
Essential reading for all family lawyers dealing with this rapidly developing area of law.
"the further I read in the clear text of this book, the more interested and informed I became … helpful … clearly written practitioner’s book … useful”
From the Foreword by The Rt. Hon Sir Nicholas Wall, President of the Family Division; Head of Family Justice; President of the Court of Protection
Table of contents
Procedure
Interface with other Applications
Jurisdiction
Injunctions
Types of Orders
Criteria to be Applied by the Court
Duration of Orders
The Use of Trusts
Costs and Funding
Tax Issues
Schedule 1 and Low Assets/Benefit Cases
Enforcement
Case Summaries
Appendix Material
With contributions from:
Andrew Bagchi QC, Janet Bazley QC, David Burles, Penelope Clapham, Elizabeth Hartnett, Claire Heppenstall, HH Judge Jacklin QC, Eleri Jones, Anna Lavelle, Kate Mather, Gillian Stanley, Simon Sugar, Duncan Watson, Tom Wilson and Oliver Woolley all of 1GC|Family Law. Rupert Chapman, Magdalen Chambers