Family Law Arbitration is a guide to arbitration in family matters both financial and in respect of children. It sets out:
It gives practitioners and lay individuals an understanding of family law arbitration, how it works in family matters and what can be expected when an arbitration proceeds, showing both the lawyers involved and the client all they need to know in terms of practice and procedure.
There have been a number of developments since publication of the second edition in 2017 including numerous cases and revised practice guidance over the years which are referenced in the book
In particular, there is new material on:
The practical nature of the work is enhanced by comprehensive Appendices: Forms and Precedents which include:
Family Law Arbitration is essential reading for the judiciary, legal practitioners, local authorities, academics and students in the UK. It is also of interest to the legal profession, academics and students internationally as it provides a comparison of Family Law Arbitration in England and Wales with the regime in other jurisdictions as well as an understanding as to its advancement and development and why Arbitration in England and Wales can assist in international family law matters.
This book has been used as a main resource of followers of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL).
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