1KBW on Financial Provision for Children is a practical guide on financial provision for children in England and Wales, covering both applications to the court and the Child Maintenance Service.
Financial provision for children is a discrete aspect of financial remedies law subject to several statutory regimes. The interplay between the role of the courts and the Child Maintenance Service is an area that causes complications in practice that need to be addressed with particular care.
This book guides the reader through relevant practice and procedure, including those applications for provision for children that overlap with cohabitation disputes relating to the ownership of property.
Extensive diagrams, flow charts and case summaries combine practical assistance with ease of reference for solicitors, barristers and other legal professionals specialising in financial remedies work in England and Wales.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
By:
Richard Harrison (1KBW UK), Thomas Dance, Charlotte Hartley, Katherine Kelsey, Laura Moys Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 30mm
Weight: 560g ISBN:9781526530837 ISBN 10: 152653083X Series:1 KBW on Pages: 344 Publication Date:25 September 2025 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
1 Introduction 2 Overview of Statutory Regimes 3 Maintenance for Children via the Child Maintenance Service 4 Jurisdiction 5 Bringing a Claim 6 Related Claims Against Property 7 Procedure 8 Interim Provision 9 Applications for a Costs Allowance for Legal Services 10 Claims for Capital: Housing 11 Capital Provision: non-Housing 12 Child Maintenance in non-CSA Cases 13 Claims Arising from Education, Disability, Health and Special Circumstances 14 Variation 15 Enforcement and Injunctive Relief 16 Costs
The team of authors are Tom Dance, Charlotte Hartley, Katherine Kelsey, Laura Moys, Elle Tait and Max Turnell who are all specialist family barristers at 1KBW. The Honourable Mr Justice Harrison is Consultant Editor.