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The Red Book: The Family Court Practice 2020 isbn 9781784734510

The Red Book: The Family Court Practice 2019 with Autumn Supplement

Edited by: The Rt Hon Lord Wilson of Culworth, His Honour Judge Anthony Cleary, The Rt Hon Lady Justice Black

ISBN13: 9781784734169
New Edition ISBN: 9781784734510
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781784733735
Published: November 2019
Publisher: Family Law LexisNexis
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback & Supplement
Price: Out of print



The Family Court Practice (Red Book), covers the entire range of family business and contains all the essential materials you need to practise in the Family Court.

The new edition is fully updated to include the latest case-law, full coverage of new and amended legislation, Practice Directions and guidance. It also contains fully and expertly annotated statutes and rules together with scores of unique step-by-step procedural guides, which direct you effortlessly to the relevant rules and annotation.

  • The Autumn Supplement was published in November 2019
  • The Main Work was published in June 2019
What’s new for 2019
  • The latest amendments to the FPR, including:
    • updated PD9A – Application for a Financial Remedy
    • updated PD27A – Family Proceedings: Court Bundles
  • Pilot Schemes:
    • Procedure for Service of Certain Protection Orders on the Police (PD36H)
    • Transparency (Attendance at Hearings in Private) (PD36J)
    • Procedure for Using an Online System to Complete Certain Stages of Certain Proceedings for a Matrimonial Order (PD36L)
  • The latest updates to the CPR
  • The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Parental Orders) Regulations 2018, plus new commentary
  • Recent guidance on:
    • anonymisation
    • arrangements for adoption visit
    • communicating with UK Visas and Immigration
  • Updated Procedural Guides
  • The latest case law, including:
      Mills v Mills [2018] UKSC 38
    • Owens v Owens [2018] UKSC 41
    • R (on the application of Steinfeld and Keidan) v Secretary of State for International Development [2018] UKSC 32
    • Williams and another v London Borough of Hackney [2018] UKSC 37
  • New and expanded commentary on:
    • habitual residence
    • care plans
    • legal bloggers
    • breach of reporting restrictions
    • Forced Marriage Protection Orders single applicants for parental orders under the new s 54A of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008
    • voidable marriages
    • nuptial agreements
    • disclosure

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
Calendars
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Cases
Table of Practice Directions
Table of CPR, FPR and Supreme Court Practice Directions
Abbreviations

Part I: Procedural Guides
Detailed guidance covering the following areas:
Applications for Relief Other Than Divorce
Application for Matrimonial and Civil Partnership Proceedings and Related Orders
Enforcement of Orders
Children
Judicial Reviews and Appeals
Miscellaneous.

Part II: Statutes
Pertinent provisions of all relevant statutes, reproduced in amended form and annotated by the expert team of contributors.

Part III: Procedure Rules
The full text of the Family Procedure Rules 2010 and practice directions, plus relevant provisions and practice directions from the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 and the Supreme Court Rules 2009. All provisions are reproduced as amended, along with detailed explanation and guidance.

Part IV: Statutory Instruments
Pertinent provisions of all relevant SIs appear in amended form, with commentary from the expert team of contributors.

Part V: Practice Guidance
Relevant practice guidance for family law practitioners.

Part VI: European Material
Coverage of significant European Regulations and Conventions, all fully annotated.

Part VII: Welsh Materials (Autumn Supplement and Online only)
Essential materials relating to children law in Wales.

Index
Summary of Fees