LexisNexis carries a selection of leading Administrative Law publications including Australian Administrative Law, the Administrative Law Bulletin, Australian Journal of Human Rights and Administrative Law decisions.
Family Law Guides & Publications
The LexisNexis family law portfolio provides complete coverage of family law in Australia across federal and state jurisdictions. Annotated legislation, detailed commentary and a comprehensive collection of precedents are authored by highly regarded experts in Australian family law.
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Family
Practical Guidance Family is a how-to solution for legal practitioners of all levels and experience dealing with family law matters. It provides task-oriented guidance supported by on-point cases, legislation, checklists, precedents and time-saving tools, covering best practice for the key areas of family law including divorce and nullity, annulment, dispute resolution and settlement, apprehended violence orders, child orders and property settlement.
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Family Court Legislation is an essential complement to Australian Family Law. It is the family lawyer's "take-to-court" service that contains all court requirements in one convenient and portable volume. Along with important family law and court legislation & precedents, it includes annotations on the application of the Family Law Rules 2004 (Cth) in Western Australia and the similarities and differences between the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) and the Family Court Act 1997 (WA).
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An essential, practical and time saving tool, this four-volume work contains all the information necessary to prepare a family law case — a one-stop shop for federal legislation relating to family law. Australian Family Law also provides guidance on how recent changes will affect day-to-day family law practice. The product provides commentary on divorces, child support, property settlement & parenting arrangements.
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This service covers the areas of family law that are legislated by the states and territories independently of the Commonwealth. The product consists of two volumes divided into areas of law. Each guide card is then divided into states. The legislation is annotated as well as having some commentary. There is often commentary at the beginning of each guide card explaining the differences between the jurisdictions, or detailing the history of legislative changes.