Focus: Family Law provides an ideal introduction to family law. It contains clear explanations and analysis of the law and its underlying policy, as well as a synopsis of the facts of, and excerpts from, the leading judgments in key family law cases. Problem questions at the end of each chapter provide the opportunity to apply the principles to hypothetical scenarios, encouraging discussion of the broader impact of family law.
This eighth edition provides extensive discussion of recent cases and policy, and the current debates around the structure of the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court and their future existence. Important recent decisions include:
• Masson v Parsons [2019] HCA 21
• Thorne v Kennedy [2017] HCA 49
• Bondelmonte v Bondelmonte [2017] HCA 8
• Commissioner of Taxation v Tomaras [2018] HCA 6
Features
• Clear explanations of core concepts consolidate understanding of fundamental principles and case law
• Pedagogical design that provides a constructivist learning approach
• Problem questions with structured sample answers
• Succinct summaries of key cases
Related Titles
• Holmes, LexisNexis Case Summaries: Family Law, 6th ed, 2016
• Young, Kenny & Monahan (eds), Children and the Law in Australia, 2nd ed, 2017
• Young, Sifris, Carroll & Monahan, Family Law in Australia, 9th ed, 2016
Eithne Mills has taught, written and practised in the area of family law and is admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia.
Marlene Ebejer is a practising Australian Lawyer, an accredited specialist in family law and delivers ethics seminars to legal practitioners across Australia and at international conferences.
Marlene has lectured at Deakin University, Australian Catholic University, Central Queensland University, College of Law and Leo Cussen Institute. In 2022 Marlene will commence her first term as a director of the Law Institute of Victoria.