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[...]... actual extract from a judgment made on the case Key Comment – Influential or appropriate comments made on the case Key Problem – Apparent inconsistencies or difficulties in the law Key Link – This indicates other cases in the text which should be considered with this case family law The Key Link symbol alerts readers to links within the book and also to cases and other material especially statutory... part of the same Key Cases book, the reference will be clearly shown Some links will be to additional cases or materials that do not feature in the book To give a clear layout, symbols have been used at the start of each component of the case The symbols are: Key Facts – These are the basic facts of the case Key Law – This is the major principle of law in the case, the ratio decidendi Key Judgment –... there are mind maps highlighting the main cases and points of law In addition, within most chapters, one or two of the most important cases are boxed to identify them and stress their importance Each Key Cases book can be used in conjunction with the Key Facts book on the same subject Equally they can be used as additional material to support any other textbook The law is stated as I believe it to be on... The Key Cases series is designed to give a clear understanding of important cases This is useful when studying a new topic and invaluable as a revision aid Each case is broken down into fact and law In addition many cases are extended by the use of important extracts from the judgment or by comment or by highlighting problems In some instances students are reminded that there is a link to other cases. .. These cases led to the introduction of the Gender Recognition Act 2004 1.2 Civil partnerships HL Susan Wilkinson (1) Celia Kitzinger v Attorney-General & Lord Chancellor (Intervener) [2006] EWHC 2022 (Fam) Two woman were married in Canada They applied for UK recognition of their marriage under s 55 Family Law Act 1986, not being satisfied with a civil partnership The declaration was refused family law. .. ceremony to follow some months later, after which they would cohabit The wife was unimpressed with the husband in the days after the civil ceremony and refused to family law enter into the second ceremony He explained that he had assumed her family would want him to be very formal to her until the religious ceremony Because the religious ceremony was for this couple an essential condition of cohabitation,... this abhorrent, and arranged a marriage to a Hindu whom the family had never met It was not consummated The wife sought nullity on the grounds of duress, because her parents had threatened to turn her out of the home if she did not go through with it At first instance it was held that there was no threat to life and limb, and so no duress family law Duress is a coercion of the will so as to vitiate consent.. .family law L (Contact: Domestic Violence), Re: Re V (Contact: Domestic Violence): Re M (Contact: Domestic Violence): Re H (Contact: Domestic Violence) [2000] 2 FLR 334, CA 92, 105 L (Medical Treatment:... 2 All ER 614, HC 7 Singh v Singh [1971] 2 All ER 828, CA 8 Sorrell v Sorrell [2005] EWHC 1717 (Fam), HC 23 Southwark London Borough Council v B [1998] 1 FLR 1095, HC 121, 124 family law Susan Wilkinson (1), Celia Kitzinger v Attorney General and Lord Chancellor (Interviewer) [2006] EWHC 2022 (Fam) 1, 3 T (Change of Surname), Re [1998] 2 FLR 620, CA 75, 87 T (Order for Costs),... marriages between same sex not recognised Susan Wilkinson (1) Celia Kitzinger v Attorney-General & Lord Chancellor (Intervener) (2006) Man and woman Marriage Civil partnership is not an alternative family law 1.1 Transsexuals and marriage HC Corbett v Corbett (otherwise Ashley) [1970] 2 All ER 33 At the time of marriage the petitioner knew that the respondent had been registered at birth as a male and . symbols are: Key Facts – These are the basic facts of the case. Key Law – This is the major principle of law in the case, the ratio decidendi. Key Judgment. the case. Key Comment – Influential or appropriate comments made on the case. Key Problem – Apparent inconsistencies or difficulties in the law. Key Link

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