Barlow’s Cohabitants and the Law

Author:   Mr David Josiah-Lake
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   4th edition
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9781526503046


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   18 May 2018
Format:   Paperback
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As the number of couples choosing to live together (and not to marry) is on the rise, it is essential that access to what their legal rights and obligations are is readily available. The fourth edition of Barlow's Cohabitants and the Law provides a wealth of both new and updated information on important issues affecting cohabiting couples such as cohabitation agreements, disputes in relation to children, the family home and tax and social security. Part I focuses on the ongoing relationship and Part II with relationship breakdown. There have been significant legislative, procedural and case law developments since the publication of the third edition in all of the key areas of family, child, land and trust law that impact on cohabiting couples in much the same way as married couples, eg: - New child maintenance regulations (CMS) - Family Procedure Rules 2010 - Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 - Adoption and Children Act 2002 - Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 2 ALL ER 929 - Jones v Kernott [2011] UKSC 53, [2012] 1 AC 776; and - Bhurra v Bhurra [2014] EWHC 727, [2014] All ER (D) 213 (Mar) Mention is also be made of EU jurisdiction distinctions/differences. The practical stance of the work is enhanced by a precedents and checklist section, and the provision of a number of ‘at a glance’ comparative tables setting out the rights of cohabitants, married couples and civil partners in relation to property and housing, financial provision following breakdown of the relationship, child maintenance, death, pensions and more. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.

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Author:   Mr David Josiah-Lake
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Edition:   4th edition
Weight:   0.616kg
ISBN:  

9781526503046


ISBN 10:   1526503042
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   18 May 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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...a clear and easily accessible summary of rights and remedies for cohabitants living together and on their relationship breakdown...one of the best general guides around for all aspects of conhabitation law... -- Graeme Fraser, Partner, OGR Stock Denton LLP and chair of Resolution's Cohabitation Committee * New Law Journal *


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David Josiah-Lake is a partner at Josiah-Lake Gardiner. David specialises in all areas of family/relationship and children law – concentrating primarily on the financial implications of living together whether as a married couple, civil partners or as unmarried cohabitants (and the financial and other consequences of relationship breakdown). Prior to setting up Josiah-Lake Solicitors in May 2004, David had worked as a senior Solicitor in the Family Law Department of Cole & Cole (now Morgan Cole) in Oxford before joining Fisher Meredith Solicitors in London in June 1998, at which firm he was made a partner in 2000. In December 2008, David and Rebecca Gardiner set up Josiah-Lake Gardiner. An active member of Resolution (formerly the Solicitors Family Law Association), David sat on its London Region Committee from 2002 until 2009. He is a member of The Law Society’s Family Law Panel and in 2003 was admitted as a New York State Attorney. David has also sat on the Advisory Board for the University of Westminster LLB (Law degree) program. The Advisory Editor is Anne Barlow, a Professor of Family law at the University of Exeter.

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