D Hodson
As a consequence of the increased mobility of families between different countries, family lawyers are now frequently faced with international issues arising in their cases. This major practitioner reference work builds on the previous title A Practical Guide to International Family Law to provide comprehensive coverage of the international elements of English law, including all relevant source material. This is an indispensable guide for solicitors, barristers and the judiciary to this rapidly expanding area of law and practice.
Review of the previous edition
"David Hodson is recognised as pre-eminent in the field of international family law and demonstrates a mastery of the complexities involved ... provides an extensive introduction to the subject with suggestions as to how to recognise and than tackle an international case depending upon the individual practitioner's knowledge and experience ... The book flags up the questions that need to be asked and guides the practitioner as to where to find that answer ... This book has been awaited with great anticipation by myself and my colleagues. It has many gems and includes useful tables and well set out guidelines throughout with handy hints ... comprehensive overview of the subject and an interesting read" Family Law Week
DAVID HODSON Partner, The International Family Law Group LLP, London.
English accredited family law solicitor, mediator, arbitrator, Deputy District Judge of the Principal Registry of the Family Division, Australian qualified solicitor, barrister and mediator. David acts in complex family law cases, often with an international element. He is a English accredited solicitor, mediator, family arbitrator, Deputy District Judge at the Principal Registry of the Family Division, High Court, London and an Australian solicitor, barrister and mediator.
He is a Fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and author of A Practical Guide to International Family Law (Family Law). David writes a weekly column for Family Law's online newsletter (Newswatch) on international aspects of family law. He has spoken at many conferences in England and abroad. He has sat on many professional committees in respect of family law reform and good practice. He is chair of the Family Law Review Group of the Centre for Social Justice which produced a ground breaking set of major reforms of all aspects of family law. Family Law's commentator of the year award 2011
Contents
- Introduction
- Practice and Case Management
- Recognition of Foreign Marriages and Divorces
- Stays in the UK, Europe and Worldwide
- Domicile, Residence and Nationality
- International Injunctions and Protective Orders
- Enforcement and Registration Orders
- Financial Provision after an Overseas Divorce: MFPA 1984, Part III
- Pensions
- Trusts
- Marital Agreements
- Service
- Affidavits and Sworn Documents Abroad
- Evidence
- Cross-border Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Legal Aid
- International Children Issues
- Applications to Take Children Abroad
- Child Abduction
- International Adoption
- Surrogacy
- Forced Marriages
- Distinctive Aspects of Islamic Law
- Immigration Issues
- Cohabitation and Same-sex Relationships
- Future Developments
Includes over 35 source materials such as Family Procedure Rules 2010/Practice Directions, Maintenance Regulation 4/2009 and the Rome III – EU 2010 (enhanced co-operation on conflicts of law) 1259/2010