Privilege, Privacy and Confidentiality in Family Proceedings
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:14th Feb '19
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Privilege, Privacy and Confidentiality in Family Proceedings is a new book focusing on the key issues and principles of privilege, privacy and confidentiality that arise in family court proceedings.
How far does a client’s or a child’s confidentiality extend on family breakdown?
Understand the fundamental importance of legal privilege, privacy and confidentiality in family breakdown and in family court proceedings.
Looking at the duties of confidentiality of all practitioners involved in family proceedings, this title puts privilege, privacy and confidentiality in its common law context. It considers and contrasts that family proceedings are almost always heard ‘in private’; and explains how this rule sits with common law principles. It singles out the particular issues in care proceedings where there are parallel criminal proceedings and explains the differences in law and on statutory guidance between the duties of confidentiality between lawyers, doctors and social workers.
This new title helps you tackle questions such as:
Is a child entitled to confidentiality; or is it correct, as Working Together guidance says, that the mature child’s confidences should be ‘shared’?
When can privilege be overridden; and when does it not apply?
Does without prejudice immunity cover a mediator?
When are closed materials procedures appropriate in children proceedings?
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.
ISBN: 9781526507891
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 600g
392 pages