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Family Law Awards 2026 - Deadline Extended!Wednesday 18 November 2026Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, LondonThe Family Law Awards celebrate your exceptional achievements, unwavering commitment to...
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**Sponsored Content**Marie Law, Director of Toxicology at AlphaBiolabs, examines the role of cut-off levels, and the wider range of factors that must be considered when interpreting results for family...
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Yaa Dankwa Ampadu-Sackey, Family Law Barrister; Family Law Mediator; SEND Mediator This article examines the evolving legal landscape of surrogacy in England and Wales, highlighting the...
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David Emmerson, Family law partner, accredited hybrid mediator, collaborative practitioner and evaluator at Anthony Gold Solicitors LLPMarcie Shaoul, Author of The Co-Parenting Method, founder of...
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Charlotte Bradley, Senior Consultant at Kingsley Napley LLPEdward Cooke, Managing Director of Edward Cooke Family LawThis article summarises the Family Solutions Group (FSG) report, Putting...
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Liam Davis, Lecturer, University of Liverpool School of Law and Social JusticeLiam Evans, Barrister, One Pump CourtThis article considers the judgment in FZ v MZ & FZ v Y Council [2025] EWHC...
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Richard Harrington, Parklane Plowden ChambersThis article examines the principles governing add-back in financial remedy proceedings across both high-value and modest/low-value cases. It considers...
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Kyri Lefteri, New Court ChambersThis article explores the challenges of adapting children’s law in England to address the complexities of the digital age.  It highlights how children’s lives are...
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Leaders of the Bar have welcomed the government’s long-awaited consultation on reforming the legal rights of unmarried couples, describing it as an opportunity to modernise family law and strengthen...
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Victims of domestic abuse living in social housing could be given greater protection from homelessness under new measures contained in the government's Social Housing Bill, which returned to...
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