The service is also available online as part of Butterworths Family and Child Law Direct, a unique product that is relied upon by many family law practitioners. The service provides authoritative guidance and comprehensive information from several core Butterworths works on family law. It includes access to any combination of the following: Butterworths Family Law Service, Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters and Clarke Hall and Morrison on Children. The authoritative commentaries are supported by, and hypertext linked to, the other components of the Service, namely: the Notice Board, Precedents, Bulletins Archive, Statutes, Statutory Instruments and Cases. The comprehensive range of information provided, together with the sophisticated hypertext search facilities enable you to work efficiently and effectively from this one source library. This invaluable service reduces significant amounts of research time by pulling all relevant information together in one package.

NOTICE BOARD: This service consists of the latest monthly Butterworths Family and Child Law Bulletin and other relevant current bulletins. It includes the full text of any statutes and statutory instruments received too late for incorporation into the main statutes database.

PRECEDENTS: Precedents have been taken from Butterworths Family Law Service and from the Family volume of the Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents. The time-saving precedents range includes cohabitation and separation agreements, pensions precedents and children (public law) precedents.

COMMENTARY: The service offers: Butterworths Family Law Service, Clarke Hall and Morrison on Children, Jackson's Matrimonial Finance and Taxation and Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters. Choose any combination of narrative to suit your needs.

STATUTES: All relevant legislation is updated on a weekly basis.

CASES: The cases range from the unreported transcripts which are supplied on a monthly basis to over 2,500 cases from ALL ER, Family Court Reporter and Family Court Reports. There is also a Bulletins Archive containing hundreds of case summaries going back to the commencement of the bulletin service in 1983.

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