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 Sometimes there is a shift in the way that people use and retain assets that requires a fundamental change in the way that financial remedy practitioners and the judiciary operate: the...
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Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England, has published new research which shines a light on the thousands of children growing up in homeless families. The report, ‘Bleak houses:...
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The entitlement of adopted children to British citizenship is not a straightforward matter. In some circumstances, adopted children are British citizens automatically from the date of their adoption....
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‘Look after the small things, and the big things will take care of themselves.’It’s a mantra that mediators often use in the course of their daily duties with separating couples.When it comes to the...
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The average age at which a child inherits from their parents is now 61. What does that mean for the 'average' 61-year-old?If they’re of the 1 in 3 who have made no, or woefully inadequate, provision...
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The preparation and execution of mirror wills in this country is not unusual, particularly by spouses or those in long-term relationships. However, considerable caution should be exercised when...
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The High Court has determined that there is no bar to a litigation friend of a child or other protected party being held liable for costs, whether acting on behalf of a claimant or defendant: the...
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The survey, carried out by Fidelity International, an investment management company, found that 56% of women and 60% of men said they had no plans for what would happen to their pensions should their...
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Following the Australian decision of Iannello and Iannello (No.3) [2018] FCCA 3752   Sarah Basso and Rachel Roberts look at the approach of England and in respect of orders in matrimonial...
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Surrogacy is an increasingly mainstream part of family law, with the numbers of children born through surrogacy up tenfold in the last decade. As family lawyers who deal with surrogacy cases will...
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