ABSTRACT

There are few people whose lives are unaffected by marriage breakdown. Yet how many are well informed about the divorce process and/or appreciate the wide powers the court has to redistribute property and income after divorce? Those who act without the benefit of specialist legal advice can risk impoverishing themselves and their families by accepting less than the court may award them or offering more than the court would order them to give.
The Handbook of Separation and Divorce is principally concerned with the financial consequences of marriage breakdown in England and Wales. It suggests what should be done when a marriage is in difficulty and ensures that advice is obtained from a solicitor who is a specialist. It recognises that everyone who separates or divorces will be the poorer and recommends that where appropriate those who can face mediation should undertake it while at the same time ensuring they can get independent legal advice.
The Handbook of Separation and Divorce will be essential reading for social workers and health professionals as well as the general reader and those going through, or considering, divorce or separation.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|4 pages

Is your divorce really necessary?

chapter 2|9 pages

First steps

chapter 4|4 pages

Separation

chapter 5|6 pages

Emergency remedies

chapter 6|10 pages

The divorce process

chapter 7|14 pages

Financial applications

chapter 8|13 pages

Insolvency

chapter 9|8 pages

Housing and property

chapter 10|16 pages

Benefits for divorced and separated people,

chapter 11|11 pages

Maintenance of children

chapter 12|8 pages

Pensions and insurance

chapter 13|5 pages

Foreign element

chapter 14|7 pages

Mediation

chapter 15|6 pages

The mechanics of settlement

chapter 16|8 pages

Death and taxes

chapter 17|6 pages

Enforcement of court orders