Family Law Conference : reclaiming the ground : November 2013.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New Zealand Law Society conferencePublisher: [Wellington] : Continuing Legal Education, New Zealand Law Society, 2013Description: 381 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.93015 23
Contents:
Whither family law? -- You can't advise a client of their relationship property entitlement until you know how much they owe : S 20D Relationship Property Act 1976 -- Two things you can't count on : tax and bankruptcy -- Cultural considerations for Family Court lawyers -- Something old, something new, and something borrowed : considering parental alienation from a difference perspective -- Engaging with the Ministry of Social Development : Child, Youth and Family policies, processes and the law -- CYF processes and policies : engaging with MSD -- Bouquet of barbed wire -- Smart practice : making fixed fees profitable -- Death and money -- Stepfamilies : here to stay -- Amendments to the child support regime : the new X factor -- Child support : what happens when international factors come into play -- The art of advocacy : a tool kit for practice -- Tips and traps for young players -- Appendices -- Appendix A. The voices of the vulnerable -- Appendix B. Family Court rules : the nuts and bolts -- Appendix C. Social science : update on relevant developments and applying research in your cases -- Appendix D. Hair testing at ESR.
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Proceedings of the 2013 Family Law Conference held in Auckland, N.Z., on 21-22 November, 2013.

At head of title: NZCLS CLE Ltd.

"Sponsored by Family Law Section, New Zealand Law Society ; University of Otago"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Whither family law? -- You can't advise a client of their relationship property entitlement until you know how much they owe : S 20D Relationship Property Act 1976 -- Two things you can't count on : tax and bankruptcy -- Cultural considerations for Family Court lawyers -- Something old, something new, and something borrowed : considering parental alienation from a difference perspective -- Engaging with the Ministry of Social Development : Child, Youth and Family policies, processes and the law -- CYF processes and policies : engaging with MSD -- Bouquet of barbed wire -- Smart practice : making fixed fees profitable -- Death and money -- Stepfamilies : here to stay -- Amendments to the child support regime : the new X factor -- Child support : what happens when international factors come into play -- The art of advocacy : a tool kit for practice -- Tips and traps for young players -- Appendices -- Appendix A. The voices of the vulnerable -- Appendix B. Family Court rules : the nuts and bolts -- Appendix C. Social science : update on relevant developments and applying research in your cases -- Appendix D. Hair testing at ESR.

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