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Special Lectures 2006: Family Law
Contributor(s): The Law Society of Upper Canada (Author)
ISBN: 1552211355     ISBN-13: 9781552211359
Publisher: Irwin Law
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2007
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Annotation: The "Law Society of Upper Canada Special Lectures 2006: Family Law" is of exceptional benefit to family lawyers. This area of law has changed dramatically in the past few years--the "Family Law Rules" came into effect, the definition of "spouse" has changed, Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines were introduced, and the Ontario Court of Appeal addressed retroactive support, shared custody, and the finality of domestic contracts. This book explores groundbreaking developments in child support, spousal support, domestic contracts, faith-based tribunals, resulting trusts, and numerous other subjects including the "Family Law Statute Amendment Act, 2006" and international convention law. The authors of the papers provide thought-provoking, yet pragmatic, observations of current issues. This is the first Special Lectures devoted exclusively to family law since 1999.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Family Law - General
Dewey: 346.710
Series: Special Lectures of the Law Society of Upper Canada
Physical Information: 544 pages
 
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The Law Society of Upper Canada Special Lectures 2006: Family Law is of exceptional benefit to family lawyers. This area of law has changed dramatically in the past few years--the Family Law Rules came into effect, the definition of "spouse" has changed, Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines were introduced, and the Ontario Court of Appeal addressed retroactive support, shared custody, and the finality of domestic contracts. This book explores groundbreaking developments in child support, spousal support, domestic contracts, faith-based tribunals, resulting trusts, and numerous other subjects including the Family Law Statute Amendment Act, 2006 and international convention law. The authors of the papers provide thought-provoking, yet pragmatic, observations of current issues. This is the first Special Lectures devoted exclusively to family law since 1999.