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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xxi
Table of cases
xxii
Table of statutes
lvi
Table of statutory instruments
lxvii
Table of European and international legislation Ixix
1.
Introduction
1.
2.
Seeking a definition of the family
2
A. The person in the street s definition
3
B. A formalistic definition
3
C. Ä
function-based definition
3
D. An idealised definition
4
E. A
self-definition approach
4
F. Do we give up?
5
G. Discussion of how the law defines families
5
H. New families?
7
3.
Should family life be encouraged?
13
A. Proposing new visions for families
15
4.
Approaches to family law
16
A. What is family law?
16
B. How to examine family law
17
5.
Current issues in family law
24
A. How the state interacts with families
24
B. Privatisation of family law
24
C. Autonomy
26
D. The decline in moral judgements
27
ÍL
Sending messages through the law
28
I·. Legal aid and costs
29
G. Solicitors, barristers and family law
29
II. Non-legal responses to family problems
30
I, Rights and consequential ism
30
1,
Rules or discretion
30
K. iviulticulturalisrn and religious diversity
3.1
6.
ι
he Human Rights Act
1998
and family law
34
7.
Conclusion
35
F:urther reading 3b
IX
Contents
2 Family
justice
37
1.
Introduction
37
2.
The Family Justice Review and reform of legal aid
37
3.
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act
2012 39
A. The exceptional categories
39
B. Domestic violence
39
С
Children at risk
42
D. Exceptional funding
42
E. The justification for the cuts
43
4.
The impact of the legal aid cuts
44
A. Human rights
45
B. Litigants in person
46
C. Expert witnesses
48
5.
Mediation
48
A. Introduction
48
B. What is mediation?
50
С
The role of the mediator
50
D. The benefits of mediation
52
E. The disadvantages of mediation
55
F. The false dichotomy of mediation and litigation
59
G. Collaborative family law
60
6.
Arbitration
61
7.
Religious tribunals
63
8.
Conclusion
65
Further reading
65
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cohabitation
ö /
1.
Introduction
67
2.
Statistics on marriage
69
3.
What is marriage?
70
A. The meaning of marriage
70
B. The legal definition of marriage
72
C. Why do people marry?
73
4.
Marriage as a status or contract
74
5.
The presumption of marriage
76
6.
Non-marriages, void marriages and voidable marriages
77
A. The difference between divorce and nullity
77
B. The difference between a void marriage and
non-
marriage
77
С
The difference between a void and a voidable marriage
80
D. The grounds on which a marriage is void
80
E. The grounds on which a marriage is voidable 8b
F. Bars to relief in voidable marriages
92
G. Effects of a decree of nullity
94
II. Reform of nullity
95
I. Forced marriages
95
7.
Equal marriage
99
A. The debates over equal marriage
99
B. Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act
2014 101
x
Contents
8.
Marriage and the definition of sex
103
A. Transexual
people
103
B. intersex people
105
9.
Civil partnerships
106
A. Who can enter a civil partnership?
106
B. How do you form a civil partnership?
108
C. Annulling a civil partnership
108
D. The end of the civil partnership
109
E. The effect of a civil partnership
109
I- . The differences between civil partnership and marriage
110
10.
Unmarried cohabiting
couples
111
11.
Comparisons between
che legai
position of spouses or
civil partners and unmarried couples
113
A. l
orma
lilies at. the beginning and end of a relationship
113
B. Financial support.
113
C. Children
114
I.). Inheritance and succession lib
E. Criminal law lib
Г- .
Contract 1
16
Ü.
fort
116
H. Evidence
11/
I. Matrimonial property
11/
J. Marital confidences
11/
K. Taxation and benefits
118
L. Citizenship
118
M. Statutory succession to tenancies
118
N.
Domestic violence
118
O. Fatal Accident Act
1976 118
P. The doctrine of unity
119
Q. Consortium
119
12.
Engagements
119
13.
Should the law treat cohabitation and marriage or civil
partnership in the same way?
120
A. Does the state benefit from
cohabitation
to the same
extent as from marriage or civil partnership?
121
B. Choice
125
C. Discrimination
126
). Should marriage
bc;
discouraged?
12/
ľ.
Protection
128
1.4,
ľhe
Law Commission s proposed reforms
1.28
IB, What if the state were to abolish legal
maniate?
128
1.6,
Conclusion
131
Eurthcr reading
132
1.
Statistics on divorce
134
2.
Causes of divorce
1.35
3.
What should be the aims of divorce law?
136
Contents
A. Supporting the institution of marriage
137
B. Saving marriages
137
C. Limiting emotional harm
138
D. Promoting on-going relationships
138
E. Avoiding expense
138
F. Protection from violence
139
G. Dealing with emotional issues
139
4.
The present law on divorce: Matrimonial Causes Act
1973 139
A. The background to the Matrimonial Causes Act
1973 139
B. The current law: the Matrimonial Causes Act
1973 140
5.
Problems with the present law
148
A. It is confusing and misleading
148
B. It is discriminatory and unjust
148
C. It distorts the parties bargaining positions
149
D. It provokes unnecessary hostility and bitterness
149
E. It does nothing to save the marriage
149
F. It can make things worse for the children
150
6.
Reforming the divorce law: the failure of the Family Law Act
1996 150
A. A timetable for divorce procedures under the Family Law Act
1996 150
B. The information meeting
151
C. Encouragement of reconciliation
152
D. The length of the process
153
E. Counselling and mediation
153
F. Divorce order to be granted only once the financial
orders and arrangements for children are made
153
G. Protecting children s interests during divorce
154
H. Quickie divorce
154
I. Idealisation of divorce
155
7.
Reforming the divorce law: the Family Justice Review
155
8.
Some general issues on divorce
156
A. Individualisation
of divorce
156
B. No-fault versus fault-based divorce
157
C. Length of time for the divorce process
161
D. Reconciliation and divorce
161
E. The Human Rights Act
1998
and divorce
161
F. Religion and divorce
162
G. Children and divorce
162
9.
Separation orders
163
10.
Death and marriage
163
1.1.
Dissolving a civil partnership
164
12.
Conclusion
164
Further reading
165
1.
Introduction
166
2.
The reality of family finances
167
3.
The ownership of family property: general theory
168
4.
The ownership of personal property
170
xii
Contents
A. Jointly used bank accounts
B. Housekeeping and maintenance allowance
С
Gifts from one partner to the other
D. Gifts to partners from third parties
E. Improvements to personal property
F. Express declarations of trust
G. Criticisms of the present law
5.
Maintenance during marriage
A. Unmarried cohabitants
B. Married couples
6.
Ownership of real property: the family home
A. Legal ownership
B. Equitable ownership
С
Improvements to the home
I). Criticism of the present law
F..
Reform of the law
7.
Rights to occupy the home
A. Contractual licences
B, Home rights
8.
The sale of a family home: enforcing trusts
9.
Conclusion
Further reading
170
171
172
172
172
172
172
173
173
173
175
175
175
186
187
189
192
192
193
194
1.95
195
1.
Introduction
2.
Child
support:
theoretical
issues
A.
Does the obligation to support children fall on the state
or on the parents?
B. Are the parents obligations independent or joint?
C. Biological or social parents?
D. What level should the support be?
E. Paternity fraud
F. The lone-parent crisis
G. Child support and parental support
H. Should child support be a private issue?
3.
Financial support of children
A, Financial support of children living with both parents
hi. The Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act
2008
C, ľhe
new scheme
I). The Children Act
1989
and child aupport
4.
Matrimonial Causes Act
1973
and children
A. Powers of the court on divorce or dissolution
Li. Child of the family
С
Applications by children
D. Factors to be taken into account
5.
Theoretical issues concerning financial support on divorce or
áh
A. The economic realities of divorce
B. Why should there be any redistribution?
solution
197
198
198
200
200
202
203
203
204
204
205
205
205
207
209
21.3
213
213
214
214
214
216
216
XIII
Contents
C.
The case for the abolition of maintenance
223
D. Certainty or discretion?
224
E. The importance of discovery
225
6.
Orders that the court can make
227
A. Income orders
227
B. Property orders
228
C. Clean break orders
228
D. Interim orders
232
7.
Statutory factors to be taken into account when making orders
233
A. The welfare of children
234
B. Financial resources
235
С
The needs, obligations and responsibilities of the parties
237
D. The standard of living enjoyed by the family before the
breakdown of the marriage
239
E. The age of each party to the marriage and the duration of the marriage
239
F. Any physical or mental disability of either of the parties to the marriage
240
G. Contributions to the welfare of the family
241
H. Conduct.
241
I. Loss of benefits
243
8.
Interpretation of the statute by the courts
244
A. The principle of meeting needs
244
B. The principle of equality
244
C. The principle of compensation
254
D. The principle of autonomy
256
E. The role of the principles
256
F. A
discussion of the case law
257
9.
Particular issues relating to redistribution of property on divorce
258
A. The poor
258
B. Pensions
259
С
Housing
263
D. Pre-marriage or
prénuptial
contracts
266
E. Periodic payments
272
.10.
Consent orders
274
A. The status of agreement before a court order has been made
274
11.
Enforcement of financial orders
275
A. Avoiding enforcement problems
275
B, Enforcement of periodical payments
275
С
Enforcement of lump sum orders and property adjustment orders
275
D, Defeating claims: Matrimonial Causes Act.
1973,
section
37 276
12.
Variation of, appeals against, and setting aside court orders
276
A. Variation
277
B, Setting aside a consent order
280
С
Appeal
281
13.
Transfer of tenancies
283
A. Who can apply?
283
B. Which tenancies can be transferred?
283
C. Orders that can be made
283
D. Factors to be taken into account
283
xiv
Contents
14. Reform
of the law on financial support for spouses
284
15.
Conclusion
288
Further reading
289
Domestic violence
1.
Introductory issues
291
A. Terminology and definitions
291
B. Domestic violence and gender
295
C. The incidence of domestic violence
296
D. Causes of domestic violence
298
E. The development of the iaw on domestic violence
299
2.
Injunctions and orders under the Family Law Act
1996 299
A. The non-molestation order
300
B, Occupation orders
305
0.
fix pane non-molestation and occupation orders under the
Family Law Act
1996 321
D. Undertakings
322
E. The reduction in the use of civil
remediéis
323
3.
Injunctions under the Protection from Harassment Act
1997
and tort
323
4.
Protection under the inherent jurisdiction 32b
5.
The Children Act
1989
and domestic violence
326
6.
Domestic violence and housing law
326
A. The definition of homeless
327
B. Priority need
32.8
C. Unintentionally homeless
329
7.
Domestic violence and the criminal law
329
A. The substantive law
329
B. A
new offence?
331
С
The criminal law in practice
331
D. Reforming the criminal procedure
334
8.
Children abusing their parents
336
9.
Why the law finds domestic violence difficult
337
A. The traditional image of the family
337
B. Privacy
337
C. Difficulties of proof
338
D. Occupation or protection
339
P.. Victim autonomy
339
F. Integrated approaches
340
G. The law is not appropriate
341.
10.
Conclusion
341
Further reading
342
1,
Introduction
344
2,
Psychological, sociological and biological notions or parenthood
345
A. Child psychologists
345
li.
Sociologists
346
C, Biological perceptions
346
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Contents
3.
The different meanings of being a parent in law
346
4.
Who is the child s mother?
348
5.
Who is the child s father?
350
A. Legal presumptions of paternity
351
B. Birth registration
352
C. Rebutting legal presumptions of paternity
354
D. Fathers and assisted reproduction
355
E.
DIY
assisted reproduction
357
F. An analysis of the allocation of parenthood in the HFE Acts
358
G. Parental orders: surrogacy
359
H, Adoption
362
6.
Losing parenthood
362
7.
Social parents
362
A. Guardianship
362
B. Foster parents 36b
С
Special guardians
366
D. Those who treat a child as a child of the family
367
E. Step-parents
368
F. Others caring for the child
369
8.
Relatives
369
9.
The Human Rights Act
1998
and the right to respect for family life
372
A. What is family life?
372
B. What is respect?
374
C. When can infringement be justified?
375
10.
Who has parental responsibility?
375
A. Outline of the law
376
B. Consideration of the law in more detail
376
11.
Who should get parental responsibility?
383
A. Unmarried fathers
383
12.
Losing parental responsibility
389
13.
Wider issues over parenthood
390
A. What is the basis for granting parenthood?
390
B. Is there a right to know one s genetic parentage?
395
С
Is there a right to be a parent?
403
D. Illegitimacy
414
E. Same-sex couples and parenthood
415
14.
Conclusion
419
Further reading
419
1.
introduction
422
2.
When does childhood begin?
423
3.
When does childhood end?
423
4.
The nature of childhood
424
5.
Parents rights, responsibilities and discretion
426
A. Parental rights
426
13.
Are parents rights and responsibilities linked?
427
С
Why do parents have rights and responsibilities?
429
xvi
Contents
6.
Parental
responsibility
432
A. What is parental responsibility?
433
B. Parental responsibility in practice
436
C. The rights of a parent without responsibility
437
D. The extent of parental responsibility
438
7.
Sharing parental responsibility
438
A. Are all parental responsibilities equal?
441
B. Is the law in a sound state?
441
8.
The welfare principle
444
A. What does welfare mean?
444
B, What does paramount mean?
445
С
lhe
nature of welfare
446
D. When does the welfare principle apply?
448
F. When does the welfare principle not apply?
448
F. What if the case involves two children -whose interests are paramount?
450
Gì,
Conflict of interests between parents and children
45.1.
9.
The Human Rights Act
1998
and children s welfare and rights
455
A. Balancing the rights of parents and children under the Convention
457
B. Is there any practical difference between the approaches of the
Huropean Convention and the Children Act
1989? 459
10.
Criticisms of the welfare principle
461
11.
Alternatives to the welfare principle
463
12.
Children s rights
464
A. Should children have all the rights adults have?
465
B, The argument against rights for children
470
С
Extra rights for children
474
D. Children s rights for adults
474
E. Children s rights in practice
475
F. Is there a difference between a welfare-based approach and a
rights-based approach?
476
13.
Children and medical law
478
A.
16-
and 17-year-olds
478
B. Under 16-yearolds
479
C. Comments on the law
488
14.
Children s rights in other cases
489
15.
Children in court
490
A. Children bringing proceedings in their own right
491
B. Representation
498
16.
The Children s Commissioner
497
17.
Corporei!
punishment
499
18.
Children s clutieu
ЬОУ.
19.
Conclusion
50Л
Fla
trier reading
504
1.
Introduction
506
.¿. Negotiated settlements
507
he orders available to the court
507
XVII
Contents
A. Child arrangements order
508
B. Specific issue orders
510
С
Prohibited steps order
511
D, Restrictions on the use of section
8
orders
511
E. Attaching conditions
513
4.
Who can apply for section
8
orders?
515
A. Persons who can apply without leave
516
B. People who need the leave of the court
516
С
How the court decides whether to grant leave
517
D. Restricting section
8
applications: section
91(14) 518
5.
Children s welfare on divorce and relationship breakdown
520
6.
How the court obtains information on the child s welfare
521
7.
How the court decides what is in the welfare of the child: the
statutory checklist
523
A. The various factors
523
8.
Issues of controversy in applying the welfare principle
533
A. The use of presumptions
533
B. Shared residence
533
С
Is there a presumption in favour of mothers?
535
D. The natural parent presumption
537
E. Is there a presumption that siblings should reside together?
539
F. Racial and cultural background
540
G. Religion
540
H. Employed parents
543
I. Sexual orientation of parents
544
J. Disabled parents
545
K. Names
545
L. Relocation
550
M. Internal relocation
556
N.
When should there be contact between a child and parent?
557
9.
Wardship and the inherent jurisdiction
588
10.
Child abduction
589
11.
Conclusion
591
Further reading
591
1.
The problems of child protection
593
2.
The Children Act
1989
and child protection
597
3.
The Human Rights Act
1998
and child protection
598
4.
Defining and explaining abuse
601
Л.
Explanations for abuse
602
5.
Protection of children by the criminal law
603
6.
Procedural issues
604
7.
Voluntary services provided by local authorities
605
A. Voluntary accommodation
605
B. Services for children in need
609
C. The family assistance order
613
8.
Investigations by local authorities
613
XVIII
Contents
A. Section
47
investigations
614
B.
Section
37
directions
615
С
Child assessment orders
615
9.
Compulsory orders: care orders and supervision orders
617
A. Who can apply?
617
B. Who can be taken into care?
618
С
The effect of a care order
618
D. The effect and purpose of the supervision order
618
E. Care
or supervision order?
618
F. Grounds for supervision and care orders
620
G. Care plans
637
H. interim care orders
637
[,
Exclusion orders
641
10.
Emergencies: police protection and emergency protection orders
642
A. Police protection
642
13.
The emergency protection order
643
1:1..
Local authorities and section
8
orders
647
12.
The problem of ousting the
abuser
840
13.
The child protection system under attain
6Ü0
14.
Conclusion
651
Further reading 6b2
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1.
Introduction
653
2.
Human Rights Act
1998
and children in care
655
3.
The effect of a supervision order
657
4.
The effects of a care order
658
A. Distinguishing a child in care and a child voluntarily accommodated
658
B. The legal effects of the care order
658
5.
Questioning local authority decisions
667
A. Avoiding disputes
667
B. Procedures to challenge local authority decisions
668
6.
The position of local authority foster carers
672
7.
Duration of care and supervision orders
673
8.
The balance of power between courts and local authorities
674
9.
Secure accommodation orders
679
10,
Adoption
680
A. The use of adoption today
680
B. Kncouraging adoption
683
C. Adoption and secret birth
683
D. Who can adopt? 68b
ΙΞ.
Who can be adopted?
686
К
The adoption procedures
686
G. Placement for adoption
689
II. The making of an adoption order
691
I. The effect of an adoption order
701
J. Open adoption
702
K. Adoption by a parent
704
xix
Contents
L.
Adoption by parent and step-parent
705
M. Adoption by relatives
706
N.
Post-adoption support
706
0.
Revocation of an adoption order
707
P. The breakdown of adoption
709
Q. Access to birth and adoption register
710
R. inter-country adoption
712
11.
Special guardianship
712
12.
Conclusion
718
Further reading
719
Lìrici
oldvľ
fJÜupk.:
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~:Л:
1.
Introduction
720
2.
Statistics on older people
721
A. Number of older people
721
B. Older people and their families
721
С
Income
722
D. Age discrimination
723
3.
Do children have an obligation to support their parents?
723
A. Moral obligations or legal obligations?
725
B. What obligations do people actually feel?
725
C. Integrating family and state care
726
D. Conclusion
726
4.
Financial support for older people and their carers
727
5.
Inter-generational justice
730
A. Health care and older people: health care rationing
730
6.
Incapable older people
731
A. Do older people have rights?
731
B. When does an older person lose capacity in the eyes of the law?
731
C. Advance decisions
734
D. Lasting powers of attorney
735
E. Deputies
735
F. Court decision based on best interests
736
G. The best interests of the person
736
7.
Succession and intestacy
739
A. Theory
739
B. The law in cases where there is a will
740
С
Intestacy
741
D, The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act
1975 743
8.
Elder abuse
749
A. Defining elder abuse
749
B. The law
750
С
Issues concerning elder abuse
751
9.
Conclusion
752
Further reading
753
Bibliography and further reading
754
Index
820
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