Cretney and Probert’s Family Law provides a clear and detailed account of this core area of law. As part of the Textbook Series, the work sets out a clear framework and seeks to explain the intricacies of the law as clearly as possible, without sacrificing the detail that is required for a proper understanding of the subject.
Provides students with guidance on all the major themes and principles of family law
Sets issues in their social and historical context showing students how the law has developed and its modern social significance
Includes discussion of key debates and policy developments
Mirrors the structure of a traditional family law course for ease of use during studies
Uses cases, references and explanatory narrative to support the text
Provides students with guidance on all the major themes and principles of family law
Sets issues in their social and historical context showing students how the law has developed and its modern social significance
Includes discussion of key debates and policy developments
Mirrors the structure of a traditional family law course for ease of use during studies
Uses cases, references and explanatory narrative to support the text