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Debbie Chism’s case of XW v XH [2019] EWCA Civ 2262, which was covered by The Independent, has been hailed as a victory for women and gender equality in divorce.The Court of Appeal judgment,...
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Family law practitioners have been recognised by the judges of the LexisNexis Legal Awards, held last night, 11 March, at the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane. The Awards recognise the finest...
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The case of Khan v Akhter has now been decided by the Court of Appeal. It received a huge amount of coverage in the legal press and beyond. In simple terms, the court has ruled that a couple who went...
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The Official Solicitor has updated the list of solicitors accredited to deal with child abduction cases....
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In this article, we look at the recent decision in the ongoing and highly publicised divorce case of Akhmedova v Akhmedov. This decision is the latest in a long run of enforcement cases brought...
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Sally Cheshire (CBE) has been appointed by the Secretary of State as the Interim Chair of the Cafcass Board. Following Edward Timpson’s resignation in December, Sally has been undertaking duties...
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s final bid to block the publication of judgments relating to proceedings concerning his children has been unsuccessful. The Supreme Court has rejected his...
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The ‘fine detail scrutiny’ of The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill is due to begin in March, when its Committee Stage kicks off. It follows the successful second reading in Parliament in early...
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Mrs Challen killed her husband Richard in 2010, by striking him repeatedly with a hammer. She was subsequently convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum tariff of 22 years....
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The House of Commons Library has published the Briefing Paper 'Child protection: Duties to report concerns', which sets out current requirements regarding reporting known or suspected child...
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