ABSTRACT

Hayes, M and Williams, C, Family Law, Principles, Policy and Practice, 2nd edn, 1999, London: Butterworths, Chapter 9, ‘Money and property for unmarried partners’

Herring, J (ed), Family Law: Issues, Debates, Policy, 2001, Cullompton: Willan, Chapter 2, ‘Division of property upon relationship breakdown’

Solicitors Family Law Association Training Committee, Training Committee Roadshow 2001, Do I Get Half? Section 25 After White, 2001, Orpington: SFLA

Bird, R and Cretney, S, Divorce: The New Law, The Family Law Act 1996, 1996, Bristol: Jordan

Bradley, D, Family Law and Political Culture, 1996, London: Sweet & Maxwell Bromley, PM, Katz, S, Eekelaar, J and Maclean, M, Cross Currents: Family Law and Policy

in the US and England, 2000, Oxford: OUP Burton, F, Guide to the Family Law Act 1996, 1996, London: Cavendish Publishing Davis, G and Murch, M, Grounds for Divorce, 1988, Oxford: Clarendon Deech, R, Divorce Dissent, Dangers in Divorce Reform, 1994, London: Centre for Policy

Studies Eekelaar, J and Maclean, M, Family Lawyers, The Divorce Work of Solicitors, 2000, Oxford:

Hart Eekelaar, J and Maclean, M, A Reader on Family Law, 1994, Oxford: OUP, Chapter 6.2,

‘Alternative dispute resolution and divorce: natural experimentation in family law’ Freeman, M (ed), Divorce: Where Next, 1996, Aldershot: Dartmouth Hale, B, Choice and Regulation in Private Life, 1996, London: Sweet & Maxwell Herring, J (ed), Family Law: Issues, Debates, Policy, 2001, Cullompton: Willan, Chapter 1,

‘Marriage and divorce: the regulation of intimacy’ Sclater, S and Piper, C, Undercurrents of Divorce, 1999, Aldershot: Ashgate

Bird, R, Domestic Violence, The New Law, Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996, 1996, Bristol: Jordan

Burton, F, Guide to the Family Law Act 1996, 1996, London: Cavendish Publishing Herring, J (ed), Family Law: Issues, Debates, Policy, 2001, Cullompton: Willan, Chapter 3,

‘Domestic violence’

Horton, M, Family Homes and Domestic Violence, The New Legislation, 1996, London: Family Law and Tax (Pearson)

Lawson-Cruttenden, T, and Addison, N, Blackstone’s Guide to the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, 1997, London: Blackstone

Barton, C and Douglas, G, Law and Parenthood, 1995, London: Butterworths Bevan, H, Child Law, 1989, London: Butterworths Bromley, PM, Katz, S, Eekelaar, J and Maclean, M, Cross Currents: Family Law and Policy

in the US and England, 2000, Oxford: OUP Cretney, S and Masson, J, Principles of Family Law, 1997, London: Sweet & Maxwell,

Chapter 18, ‘Children’ and Chapter 19, ‘Parents’ Herring, J (ed), Family Law: Issues, Debates, Policy, 2001, Cullompton: Willan, Chapter 4,

‘Parents and children’ Thorpe, M and Cowton, C (eds), Delight and Dole, The Children Act 10 Years On, Papers

from the President of the Family Division’s Fourth Interdisciplinary Conference, September 2001, Jane Fortin, Plenary 2: Children’s Rights and the Impact of Two International Conventions, 2002, Bristol: Jordan

Fortin, J, Children’s Rights and the Developing Law, 1998, London: Butterworths Hale, B, ‘Parents and children’, in Hoggett et al, The Family, Law and Society: Cases and

Materials, 5th edn, 2002, London: Butterworths, Chapter 10 Hayes, M and Williams, C, Family Law, Principles, Policy and Practice, 2nd edn, 1999,

London: Butterworths, Chapters 1 and 2 Lowe, N and Douglas, G, Bromley’s Family Law, 9th edn, 1998, London: Butterworths,

Chapters 8-12

Children Act Sub-Committee of the Lord Chancellor’s Advisory Board on Family Law, Making Contact Work, Consultation Paper, March 2001

See further references for Chapter 24

Inns of Court School of Law, Family Law in Practice, 2002, Oxford: OUP, Chapter 7, ‘Children’, especially the 7.24 case study

Herring, J (ed), Family Law: Issues, Debate, Policy, 2001, Cullompton: Willan, Chapter 5, ‘Public law children’s cases: whose decision is it anyway?’