This 4th edition of Ancillary Relief Handbook has been fully revised and updated to include important developments since the last edition was published. Detailed analysis of all the post-White cases including Lambert v Lambert, have been incorporated into the text in order to provide practitioners with unrivaled coverage of the Court's approach to the resolution of ancillary relief cases. There is also a new chapter on the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and its implications in ancillary relief cases, and a substantially re-written chapter on costs in the light of important new case law. District Judge Roger Bird, author of best-selling books on the Child Support Act 1991 and domestic violence, has written the book on ancillary relief practice and procedure for all family lawyers. In this new edition he gives practical, straightforward advice on the complex issues involved, clearly explaining every aspect of ancillary relief case-law and practice. Supplemented by appendices containing key precedents, forms and legislation, Ancillary Relief Handbook is an essential companion for all solicitors or legal executives advising on divorce cases.
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