Our articles are written by experts in their field and include barristers, solicitors, judges, mediators, academics and professionals from a range of related disciplines. Family Law provides a platform for debate for all the important topics, from divorce
and care proceedings to transparency and access to justice. If you would like to contribute please email emma.reitano@lexisnexis.co.uk.
Family Law Awards 2026 - Deadline Extended!Wednesday 18 November 2026Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, LondonThe Family Law Awards celebrate your exceptional achievements, unwavering commitment to...
**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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...