Family Home in UK Law
- The Law Commission and the Family Home
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‘Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? If I Go There will be Trouble and if I Stay it will be Double’: An Examination into the Present and Future of Protective Orders Regulating the Family Home in England and Wales
Occupation orders are the dedicated legal remedy through which victims of domestic abuse can be supported to remain in the family home following a relationship breakdown. Case law indicates, howeve...
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Home and Family Circumstances of Young Offenders: An Examination of Social Workers Views
Crime is endemic in South Africa. It affects citizens across, age, racial, gender, religious, and socio-economic divide. Young persons seem to be the likely suspects and offenders in most criminal ...
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Home visits: a reflection on family contact in a specialist forensic intellectual disability service
Purpose: – There is little published literature about the number of home visits provided to patients within forensic intellectual disability units, and there is no published data on variables that ...
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Home Relationships and Work Behaviour, Part I: Family Relations in the Multi‐Worker Family
In many studies of the family there is an assumption that the family unit consists of the father as the principal (or even sole) wage earner and contributor to the family finance, with the mother h...
- CHILDREN WITHOUT A SATISFACTORY HOME—A GAP FAMILY LAW MUST FILL
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Home Relationships and Work Behaviour II. Informal Family Financial Relationships and Productivity at Work
Many studies of work behaviour have been bound by the factory walls, despite repeated reminders that what happens outside the organisation can have a direct effect on behaviour inside it. Some year...
- RICHARD COLLIER, 'Waiting Till Father Gets Home': The Reconstruction of Fatherhood in Family Law
- 'Waiting Till Father Gets Home': the Reconstruction of Fatherhood in Family Law
- The Law Commission: Third Report on Family Property: The Matrimonial Home (Co‐ownership and Occupation Rights) and Household Goods. (Law Com. No. 86)
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