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Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the introduction of social distancing measures, the family courts in England and Wales rapidly adapted to using telephone and video hearings. In...
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The government has, with considerable controversy, introduced a system of tiers across England to try to stop the second wave of the Covid-19 virus taking hold and causing significant problems within...
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Kate Armstrong, Dere StreetDoes the recent first-instance case of W v H [2020] EWFC B10 herald the beginning of the end of the concept of non-matrimonial property?  This first instance decision...
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Rosemary Hunter FAcSS, University of KentMandy Burton, University of LeicesterLiz Trinder, University of ExeterThis article highlights the key findings and recommendations of the Ministry of Justice...
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Connie Atkinson, Kingsley NapleyVeronica Dindo, LawLab Studio LegaleThere is currently no international convention on laws relating to surrogacy arrangements. Different laws in different jurisdictions...
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30 October 2020

Transparency – again!
His Honour Clifford BellamyIn The Secret Family Court – Fact or Fiction? [published by Bath Publishing in March 2020] I argue that debate about whether hearings in the Family Court are held ‘in...
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Dewinder Birk, No 5 Chambers and Immigration JudgeRecent cases have highlighted the differences between the two jurisdictions in terms of their respective decision-making processes and the impact this...
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From time to time over the years I’ve read semi-hysterical news articles quoting self-appointed protectors of taxpayer money, expressing fury at apparent wasting of public funds on a whole raft of...
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In February 2020, the UK government said it would be leaving EU laws on final departure from the EU on 31 December 2020.  But what should be the status of existing case law from the European...
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Due to the Coronavirus situation, this year the Family Law Awards will be held virtually on 25 November - and you're invited to join us! It's free to attend, and you can register here. It's been...
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