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Frances Harris, Harcourt ChambersSiân Cox, Harcourt ChambersThe article explores how non‑court dispute resolution (NCDR) can better support neurodivergent people. As awareness of neurodivergence grows...
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Baljinder Bath, Barrister, 4PBBianca Farthing, Director of AI EdifyIn this article for the Family Law Journal, Baljinder Bath, barrister at specialist family law set 4PB, and Bianca Farthing of AI...
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James Cleary, St Ives ChambersThe doctrine of ‘issue estoppel’ – established as long ago as 1843 – says that a party cannot relitigate matters that have already been determined by the court (save for...
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The Government is to introduce legislation requiring technology companies to remove non-consensual intimate images (NCII), including deepfakes, within 48 hours of being notified: a move welcomed by...
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The Victims and Courts Bill returned to the House of Lords for detailed Committee stage scrutiny earlier this month, with the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Claire Waxman, backing a...
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The long-running debate over mandatory reporting of child abuse in England has entered a new legislative phase, with provisions in the Crime and Policing Bill progressing through Parliament amid...
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Domestic abuse charity Refuge has renewed calls for systemic reform following new research indicating that the vast majority of suicides linked to domestic abuse are not being formally recognised or...
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The Family Court judiciary has launched a consultation on draft guidance aimed at reducing the volume of short notice applications in public law children proceedings and improving consistency in...
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A joint parliamentary inquiry has been launched by the Education Committee and the Health and Social Care Committee to examine the availability and effectiveness of mental health support for children...
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New research published by Kinship has highlighted the significant financial, employment and wellbeing pressures faced by kinship carers, with the charity calling on the government to introduce...
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