by Frances Burton (Author)
Family Law provides a comprehensive foundation in the key topics covered by courses. It explains the basic principles of the law and practice in their social, economic and historic context, enabling the reader to understand the doctrinal and practical impact of current radical changes in family law in response to cultural and other influences. This second edition has been fully updated in the light of on-going changes to the family justice system including:
Visit the companion website for practice questions, updates to the law and podcasts by the author at
http://www.routledge.com/cw/burton-9780415583640
Format: Paperback
Pages: 566
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 29 Jan 2015
ISBN 10: 041573357X
ISBN 13: 9780415733571
Family Law by Burton supplements the explanation and discussion of the substantive law with practical insights and current debates in a very accessible manner. Ruth Gaffney-Rhys, University of South Wales
Family Law by Frances Burton, is the sort of general overview text which I have been seeking for several years. It provides clear examples and accessible language explanations for students with limited or no prior exposure to law texts. The text covers all the important topics and will serve as a base for a sound working knowledge of relevant law for a variety of professionals working with children and families. Patrick Meehan, Canterbury Christ Church University
I am a great supporter of this book ... it is student friendly...contains good explanations of the law and good use of cases and is well-presented. Jeanette Porteous, University of Lincoln
I really like the inclusion of the practitioner and procedural elements in this book. ...I have found that students find this particularly useful and interesting and it often aids their understanding of a topic. ...These `added extras' give this text something over and above other Family Law textbooks and they add a different, rather unique, element. Jennifer Sands, University of Leeds