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  1. View details Compromise in Family Law: Law and Practice
    Author: Michael Horton
    ISBN: 9781784731366
    Publication Date: December 2016
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    Compromise in Family Law: Law and Practice provides the busy practitioner with a comprehensive guide, bringing together in one place the myriad rules relating to how settlements are reached, approved, and re-opened in all types of family law cases
    £ 147.00
  2. View details International Movement of Children: Law Practice and Procedure Second edition
    Author(s): Mark Everall, Michael Nicholls, Nigel Lowe
    ISBN: 9781846612466
    Publication Date: November 2016
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    International Movement of Children: Law Practice and Procedure contains information and case-law from important overseas jurisdictions to enable practitioners to advise parents of abducted children on the likely responses of foreign courts.
    £ 245.00
  3. View details Relocation: A Practical Guide Second edition
    Author(s): Rob George, Frances Judd KC, Damian Garrido KC, Anna Worwood
    ISBN: 9781784731687
    Publication Date: March 2016
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    Relocation: A Practical Guide offers practitioners and parents a comprehensive handbook on the law and practice which is needed to successfully handle any relocation dispute, whether it ends up in court or not.

    £ 136.00
  4. View details Advising the Family Owned Business
    Author: Nicholas Smith
    ISBN: 9781846615573
    Publication Date: December 2016
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    Offers practical advice to lawyers on dealing with family business clients.
    £ 155.00
  5. View details Children: The Inherent Jurisdiction and Wardship - A Family Practitioner's Handbook
    Author: Michael A Jones
    ISBN: 9781784732097
    Publication Date: May 2016
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    Children: The Inherent Jurisdiction and Wardship: A Family Practitioner's Handbook is an ever-developing concept within family proceedings, with a number of important recently reported authorities setting down parameters in respect of its use.
    £ 136.00
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