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Nurit Zubery, Mediator, Beyond Conflict Mediation, New ZealandKeywords: Fathers – Divorce – Family – Mediation – Dispute – GenderThis New Zealand study aims to examine...
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CasesLockwood v Greenbaum [2022] EWHC 845 (Fam)Moor J confirms that the test for permission to apply under Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 Pt III is ‘substantial ground’ for making an...
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The July issue of Family Law sees the second fantastic issue of ‘The Brief’ from the team at 4PB, Charles Hale QC, Rhiannon Lloyd and Julia Townend: an in-depth monthly Financial Remedies Update...
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It is somewhat ironic, to say the least, that very few people outside our own number, know who is a member of the FRC sub-group of the Transparency Implementation Group (TIG), how we work, what we aim...
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A cohabitation agreementHistorically, cohabitation agreements, sometimes known as “no-Nups”, were frowned upon as they were seen to encourage sexual relations outside of marriage. Thankfully, times...
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The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS), often referred to as “Clare’s Law”, was implemented across all police forces in England and Wales in March 2014. It means members of the public can ask...
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The Family Law Awards 2022 has extended the deadline for entries until 24 June. You can enter here.The Family Law Awards brings the family law community together for its biggest night of the...
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More victims of rape and sexual offences will be spared the stress of being cross-examined in court under a measure rolled out to a further 14 locations.The scheme, which has already been successful...
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Towards the back end of April, the Justice Committee called on the Government to do more to tackle the lengthy backlog facing the court system. Considering the widely publicised staff shortages and...
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The case of Randhawa v Randhawa (Divorce: Decree Absolute, Set Aside, Forgery) [2022] EWFC B7 which came before HHJ Moradifar is most definitely an interesting case, and whilst the facts of this case...
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