"a useful and compact guide for the daily intricacies of ancillary relief . an excellent guide for a newly qualified practitioner and will provide a valuable aide-memoire for the more experienced lawyer"Family Law"a masterly review of a complex subject matter . explains with clarity the salient issues . guaranteed to give information and reassurance whenever the family practitioner needs it"Margaret McDonald Daw, Senior Lecturer in Law and Practising Solicitor, School of Law, The Manchester Metropolitan University"The author writes with authority and academic excellence . full of useful guidance . practitioners and law students will find this a useful and readable work, and a very helpful addition to their reference library"Solicitors Journal"a book such as this is greatly needed"The Legal Executive Journaldoes exactly what it clearly sets out to do . provides a handbook of readily digestible chapters on all aspects of ancillary relief . a welcome addition to any family practitioner's libraryNew Law Journalan authorative and concise reference book, with clear supporting materialALC NewsletterRoger Bird's Ancillary Relief Handbook is the compact Swiss Army knife for sorting out matrimonial finance on divorce.
ought to be in the armoury of any ancillary relief practitioner. Don't go to your client or to court without it.Family Law Journaluser friendly. an authoritative and concise exposition. with plenty of supporting material, creating a readable and practical reference bookAssociation of Lawyers for Childrenalready well established as a first resort for thousands of matrimonial lawyers, this new edition is certain to continue that traditionChildright.