Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise
when one parent proposes to move to a new geographic location with
their child and the other parent objects to the proposal. Relocation
disputes are widely recognised as being amongst the most difficult
cases facing family courts, and the law governing them is increasingly
a cause for debate at both national and international levels. In
Relocation Disputes: Law and Practice in England and New Zealand, Rob
George looks at the different ways in which the legal systems of
England and New Zealand currently deal with relocation cases. Drawing
on case law, literature and the views of legal practitioners in the
two jurisdictions, Relocation Disputes represents a major contribution
to our understanding of the everyday practice of relocation cases. The
empirical data reported in this book reveal the practical differences
between the English and New Zealand approaches to relocation, along
with a detailed analysis of the pros and cons of each system as seen
by judges, lawyers and court experts who deal with these cases in
practice. This analysis leads to detailed criticisms and lessons that
can be learnt, together with practical suggestions about possible
reforms of relocation law.
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Law and Practice in England and New Zealand
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782252177
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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