

Abstract
The Concentrate Questions and Answers series offers the best preparation for tackling exam and assignment questions. Each book includes key debates, typical questions, diagram answer plans, suggested answers, author commentary, and tips to gain extra marks. Concentrate Q&A Family Law offers expert advice on what to expect from your family law exam, how best to prepare, and guidance on what examiners are really looking for. Written by an experienced examiner, it provides: clear commentary with each question and answer; diagram answer plans; tips to make your answer really stand out from the crowd; and further reading suggestions at the end of every chapter. The book should help you to: identify typical family law exam questions; structure a good answer; avoid common mistakes; show the examiner what you know; make your answer stand out; and find relevant further reading. After an introduction on exam skills for success in family law, chapters cover: marriage, civil partnerships, and cohabitation; void, voidable and non-marriage; divorce and judicial separation; domestic abuse; family property; financial remedies and child support; parenthood and parental responsibility; children’s rights and private law; international relocation and abduction; public law and adoption; mixed topic questions and skills for success in coursework assessments.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. Exam Skills for Success in Family Law
- 2. The Formation and Recognition of Adult Relationships: Marriage, Civil Partnerships, and Cohabitation
- 3. Void, Voidable, and Non-Marriages
- 4. Divorce, Dissolution, and (Judicial) Separation
- 5. Domestic Abuse
- 6. Family Property
- 7. Financial Remedies and Child Support
- 8. Parenthood and Parental Responsibility
- 9. The Law Relating to Children: Children’s Rights and Private Law
- 10. International Relocation and Child Abduction
- 11. The Law Relating to Children: Public Law and Adoption
- 12. Mixed Topic Questions
- 13. Skills for Success in Coursework Assessments
- End Matter