Dickey's Family Law with Legislation - eSub
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Date: 26/02/2015 Code: 41792585 Thomson Reuters, AUSTRALIA |
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Description
After nearly thirty years of publishing, Anthony Dickey’s distinguished commentary on family law is now available within Dickey’s Family Law with Legislation.
The sixth edition of Family Law can be searched and browsed electronically, complemented by and hyperlinked to core Commonwealth and WA legislation which is gradually being enriched with various kinds of guidance.
Since the last edition, Anthony Dickey QC has increased the coverage of issues arising from de facto relationships, reflecting the introduction of Part VIIIAB to the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) which extended the jurisdiction of that Act to financial and property matters of de facto couples. He also canvasses the introduction of family violence provisions as part of consideration of the “best interests” of the child under the legislation; process changes in the administrative assessment of child support; and the re-naming of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia.
While Dickey’s text is a statement of the law as at 1 September 2013, the legislation in Dickey’s Family Law with Legislation is maintained as law in force.
Table of Contents
Full text of Family Law 6e by Anthony Dickey QC plus
Legislation including:
Commonwealth
- Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989
- Child Support (Assessment) Regulations 1989
- Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1998
- Child Support (Registration and Collection) Regulations 1998
- Family Law Act 1975 - with case notes
Western Australia
Plus state legislation relating to domestic violence orders: