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Craig J. Bryan

    Rethinking Suicide
    A Straightforward Guide To The Rights Of The Consumer
    A Straightforward Guide To Family Law
    Jesus - His Home, His Journey, His Challenge
    • Opens up the latest research into Jesus' life and times for the general reader. Looks at the Gospels in a fresh way, making the setting of Jesus' life more vivid and realistic. Helps readers imagine the challenges that Jesus faced, and their impact on his actions and teachings.

      Jesus - His Home, His Journey, His Challenge
    • This latest book in Straightforward Guides Series, A Guide to Family Law, is a clear and concise guide to all aspects of the law as it affects the family, with changes in the law up to 2023 covered in depth. The book is intended for the layperson but can also be utilised by the professional or the student. The following areas are covered: Decrees relating to marriage; The Civil Partnerships Act The Marriage Act 2014; The Family Court Structure; Rights of occupation; Financial provision for children; Domestic violence; The relationship between adults and children-adoption; The resolution of disputes Protection of children.

      A Straightforward Guide To Family Law
    • Consumer rights continually evolve and change, and this book lays out all of the changes to 2023 in a clear and concise way. Areas such as legislation covering the use of credit Cards, and credit generally, plus distance selling Regulations, all areas that have been affected by the introduction of European legislation, are covered in depth along with the main body of consumer law. A Guide to the Rights of the Consumer is a clear, concise, and illuminating book which all categories of reader will find invaluable.

      A Straightforward Guide To The Rights Of The Consumer
    • Rethinking Suicide

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Rethinking Suicide presents a discussion and critical evaluation of conventional wisdom and traditional assumptions about suicide, arguing that suicide prevention efforts have largely failed because they disproportionately emphasize mental health-focused solutions, especially access to treatment and crisis services.

      Rethinking Suicide