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Beth Hibbert, 1GC Family LawThis article considers private law applications by grandparents to spend time with their grandchildren, particularly in cases where there is hostility between the parent...
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Baljinder Bath, Family law barrister, 4PBSophie Mitchell, Media law barrister, St Pauls ChambersIn this article, Baljinder Bath, family law barrister at 4PB, and Sophie Mitchell, media law barrister...
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Lord Justice Stephen Cobb has been appointed President of the Family Division, following the retirement of Sir Andrew McFarlane.The appointment was approved by King Charles III on the advice of the...
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New analysis from the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory highlights a marked increase in private law family court applications during 2025, alongside continued stability in public law case...
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**SPONSORED CONTENT**Press release announcement42BR Barristers is delighted to announce that the family law practitioners from 4 Brick Court will be joining our established family group in Summer...
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The winners of the LexisNexis Legal Awards 2026 have now been announced, marking another outstanding celebration of excellence, innovation, and impact across the legal profession.We extend our warmest...
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Katharine Landells, WithersThis article challenges the common assumption that children arbitration is unsuitable where safeguarding concerns arise. While acknowledging that issues such as domestic...
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Sarah Jane Lenihan, Partner, Dawson Cornwell LLPThis article explores the increasing use of AI by self-represented litigants involved in family disputes.As legal aid diminishes and costs rise many are...
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Sir Andrew McFarlane has retired from the judiciary, concluding his tenure as President of the Family Division, President of the Court of Protection and Head of Family Justice after nearly eight years...
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Children's Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, has warned that thousands of children in England are growing up in unsuitable temporary accommodation, as newly published data highlights the scale and...
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