Family Law in Jamaica

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In Family Law in Jamaica, Fara Brown delves into the contemporary state of family arrangements and sets the law and its application in the historical and cultural reality of Jamaican society.

By: Fara Brown

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The twenty-first century has ushered in a redefinition of the family and necessitated a reassessment of traditional and conventional models of spousal and parental relationships. In Family Law in Jamaica, Fara Brown delves into the contemporary state of family arrangements and sets the law and its application in the historical and cultural reality of Jamaican society.

Examining the legislation and the most contemporary litigation, the gamut of family issues –from marriage and divorce, maintenance, custody, guardianship and adoption of children to paternity – are covered. Using realistic and practical everyday family situations, the practice and procedure of Jamaican family law is presented in an easy to understand and accessible way for both the ordinary reader as well as the student, practitioner and judge.

The book’s clear organization into distinct topics is further enhanced by questions for discussion as well as case citations and notes with references to additional material.    

Family law is dynamic and recent developments associated with surrogacy, the use of assisted reproductive technology, DNA testing, human trafficking and identity fraud are also featured.  While significant progress has been made in the development of family law since Jamaica’s independence, the conflicting and anomalous areas of the law are also discussed while pointing to the way forward.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

978-976-8167-91-0

Binding

Paperback

Page Count

438

Publication Date

August 2018

Contents

Table of Cases

Table of Statutes

Acknowledgements

Introduction

  1. Marriage
  2. Nullity
  3. Divorce
  4. Maintenance
  5. Matrimonial Property
  6. Domestic Violence
  7. Custody
  8. Status of Children and Parentage
  9. Children and the State: Care and Crime
  10. Family Law: The Courts

Questions for Discussion

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Fara Brown is an attorney-at-law practising in Jamaica for over 30 years. At different junctures in her career Brown has been crown counsel in the Office of the Director of  Public Prosecutions, Director of the Kingston Legal Aid Clinic, a resident magistrate as well as a practitioner at the private Bar. She is a tutor at the Norman Manley Law School specializing in family practice and procedure.

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