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Family Law Policy in New Zealand, 5th edition

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NZD$ 160.00
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Release Date: March 01, 2020
ISBN/ISSN: NZFLP5RDSU

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Family Law Policy in New Zealand considers family law as a whole, from the definitions of ‘family’, through to context, goals, aspirations and judicial outcomes.

Since the 4th edition was published in 2013, family law has undergone significant legislative change. Included in this edition is commentary on the changes recommended by the independent panel on family justice and the Law Commission on relationship property reform. As well as discussion of the Family Violence Act 2018, Child Poverty Reduction Act 2018 and amendments to the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989.

The leading family law commentators in New Zealand have again provided insightful and authoritative essays, suitable for use in policy, study and practice.

Related Titles

  • Henaghan & Atkin et al Family Law in New Zealand, 19th edition, 2019
  • Family Law Legislation, 18th edition, 2018
  • Atkin Relationship Property in New Zealand, 3rd edition, 2018
  • Ballantyne Student Companion: Family Law, 2nd edition, 2014
 

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Table of contents

Chapter 1: Legally defining the family

Chapter 2: Kua tutu te puehu, kia mau: Māori aspirations and family law policy

Chapter 3: Protecting the family

Chapter 4: Financial support: Who supports whom?

Chapter 5: Family property

Chapter 6: Family law policy and assisted reproduction

Chapter 7: Legally rearranging families: parents and children after break-up