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    Civil Family Law

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    TIME : : : : FAMILY LAW II LAW470/581 APRIL 2006 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES This question paper consists of THREE (3) parts : PART A (6 Questions) PART B (2 Questions) PART C (1 Question) 2. 3. 4. Answer ALL questions. Answer to each question must be written in the answer booklet. Do not bring any material into the examination room unless permission is given by the invigilator. Candidates are allowed to bring in the following statutes (unannotated): (i) Law Reform (Marriage

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    FAMILY LAW I

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    FAMILY LAW – I PART – A 1. Muta marriage. 2. Marriage formalities under Special Marriage Act. 3. Grounds of divorce for Christian wife. 4. Iddat. 5. Objectives for establishing Family Courts. 6. Who is a Testamentary guardian? 7. Difference between void and voidable marriage. 8. Doctrine of Relation Back. 9. Doctrine of factum valet. 10. What are the differences between coparcenary and Joint family? 11. Who can be a ‘Karta’ of a Hindu Joint Family? 12. Enumerate the various modes of effecting partition

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    Data Protection and Confidentiality in the Home based childcare setting By law I am bound to adhere to the Data Protection act of 1998. Every Child and their families have a legal right to privacy; the act is designed to prevent confidential and personal information being passed on without the persons consent. This includes information held on my computer‚ the paperwork I hold on each child and photographs of the children in the childcare setting. It is crucial that I adhere to this act in all

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    Australian Family Law

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    Family law is an aspect of law that deals with issues such as divorce‚ child custody‚ adoption‚ marriage‚ financial affairs and more. The current definition of marriage is ‘The union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others and is voluntarily entered into for life.’ This definition was established by the monumental case Hyde v Hyde on 20th March 1866. The definition of marriage has been questioned over a number of years but do society and their beliefs correspond with legislation that

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    Critically assess the view that an increase in the divorce rate in 1980’s was due to changes in the law. (* - 25 minutes) The divorce rate is the number of divorces per 1000 married people per year. This number increased greatly in 1923 when 3 laws were changed. These 3 changes were: Equalising the grounds for divorce between sexes Widening the grounds for divorce Making divorce cheaper Widening the grounds for divorce in 1971 has made divorce a lot easier to obtain and produced a doubling

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    Cypop5 Task 1

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    Procedure For Allegations of Abuse against a Childminder Policy Statement: As a registered childminder working alone I am more vulnerable to allegations of abuse being made against my family or me. I will take precautions to protect myself from this happening Procedure: • Ensuring all household members over 16 are CRB cleared • Ensuring all visitors to the house sign the visitors book and do not have unsupervised access to the children under any circumstances • Ensuring

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    The role of regulatory bodies How Ofsted regulate childcare Ofsted register and inspect those who provide childcare or early education for children aged between birth up to eighteen. They do this to ensure your children are in registered childcare and that they are cared for by people who are suitable. Ofsted have two different registers for childcare providers‚ the Early Years Register and the Childcare Register. The Childcare Register is in two parts‚ a compulsory part and a voluntary part.

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    Family Law Assignment

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    From reading the question it is obvious that the children Tracy is dealing with are suffering from problems in their home because of their parents. I feel that it is important that I look closely at the Child Care Act 1991 to advise Tracy on what she should do. The Child Care Act 1991 focuses in great detail on helping children that suffer from child abuse. Therefor‚ this act will be of great benefit for Tracy and her work. I will refer to sections 13‚ 17‚ 18 and 19 of the Child Care Act 1991 to

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    (the law of the place of conclusion of the marriage). This rule is founded firmly in Roman-Dutch law and entrenched in South African case law. ( Exception: S 10 of the Marriage Act 25 of 1961 makes provision for South African diplomatic and consular officers to solemnise marriages between South Africans in the countries in which they are stationed. Such embassy marriages are deemed to have been concluded in South Africa and their formal validity is thus governed by South African law (as the

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    Cypop5 Task 1

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    Task 1 The current legislation for home based childcare is every child matters. (Children’s Act 2004) (To be safe (To be healthy ( To enjoy & achieve ( Make a positive contribution and (Achieve economic well being. The role of regulatory bodies is to inspect childcare places. They are called Ofsted. They register & inspect childcare providers including child minders and nannies. They will inspect you and your setting if you are looking after children under 5 years. You can call the local authority

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