Family Law Advocacy: How Barristers Help the Victims of Family Failure
Hart Publishing | 2009 | ISBN: 1841132772 | 132 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The role of the law in settling family disputes has been a matter of particular debate over the past twenty-five years. In keeping with the general public perception, the media has been largely critical about the role of lawyers in family law matters, sustaining a general lack of confidence in the legal profession, and a more specific feeling that in family matters lawyers aggravate conflict or even represent a female conspiracy. The climate in which family lawyers practise in England and Wales is therefore a harsh one. The authors of this path-breaking study felt it was time to find out more about the contribution of barristers in family law cases.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Family Law Advocacy: How Barristers Help the Victims of Family Failure
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