Family law and bankruptcy / Peter Fary.
2024
N170.K1 FAR 2024
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Title
Family law and bankruptcy / Peter Fary.
Author
Edition
1st edition
ISBN
9780409359893 paperback
Imprint
Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Australia, 2024.
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
xxxviii, 314 pages ; 24 cm
Call Number
N170.K1 FAR 2024
Summary
Family Law and Bankruptcy is a comprehensive guide designed to unpack the intersection between family law and bankruptcy. This book is a must have for practitioners in who practice in the areas of family law and bankruptcy, as well as for insolvency practitioners who want to understand this often-complex intersection. - Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
2. State of law prior to 2005 amendments
3. Critical amendments to the Bankruptcy Act and Family Law Act
4. Jurisdiction and transfer
5. Consequences of bankruptcy
6. Proceedings under the Bankruptcy Act
7. Property settlement proceedings: general
8. Property settlement proceedings: alteration of property interests
9. Property settlement proceedings: setting aside or varying property adjustment orders
10. Spousal maintenance
11. Financial agreements
12. Transactions to defeat claims under the Family Law Act
13. Child support
14. Additional matters arising under the Family Law Act and FCFCOA Family Law Rules.
2. State of law prior to 2005 amendments
3. Critical amendments to the Bankruptcy Act and Family Law Act
4. Jurisdiction and transfer
5. Consequences of bankruptcy
6. Proceedings under the Bankruptcy Act
7. Property settlement proceedings: general
8. Property settlement proceedings: alteration of property interests
9. Property settlement proceedings: setting aside or varying property adjustment orders
10. Spousal maintenance
11. Financial agreements
12. Transactions to defeat claims under the Family Law Act
13. Child support
14. Additional matters arising under the Family Law Act and FCFCOA Family Law Rules.
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