An Introduction to McKenzie Friends
A practical introduction to the roles and responsibilities of a McKenzie Friend
de Iain Dickinson
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This book aims to provide an informative overview of what being a McKenzie Friend involves.
This book will:
• Give practitioners a greater understanding of the role of a McKenzie Friend
• Help those interested in becoming a McKenzie Friend to understand our own professional responsibilities
• Help you develop an understanding of how the court process works
• Help you better understand the legislation and orders involved
• Help you understand the roles of professionals and organisations involved in the court process
• Provide information, tips, advice and guidance to aid you in your role
This book will:
• Give practitioners a greater understanding of the role of a McKenzie Friend
• Help those interested in becoming a McKenzie Friend to understand our own professional responsibilities
• Help you develop an understanding of how the court process works
• Help you better understand the legislation and orders involved
• Help you understand the roles of professionals and organisations involved in the court process
• Provide information, tips, advice and guidance to aid you in your role
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Características: 13×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 42 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9781366941503
- Fecha de publicación: oct. 21, 2016
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave family, law, court, adoption, mckenzie friends, legal, divorce, children, fostering, foster care, support
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Beacon Hill Training
York, North Yorkshire
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