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** SPONSORED CONTENT**Casey Randall, Head of DNA at AlphaBiolabs, explains what family law professionals need to know about complex relationship DNA testing, when it’s useful, and how to interpret the...
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The number of people choosing surrogacy as a way to parenthood is increasing. Whilst it is difficult to know exactly how many surrogacy cases there have been in recent years, the number of...
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The new Form D81, the document that sets out the financial and other information in support of an application to approve financial consent orders, was recently published by Mr Justice Mostyn, the...
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On 31 March 2022 the Department for Education published a qualitative study into parental perspectives of supervision orders and care orders at home. The study, titled "Supporting families after care...
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The Home Office has published a document setting out the government's position on and work to support male victims of crimes considered violence against women and girls.The document says: "The term...
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***SPONSORED CONTENT***Cansford Laboratories have designed a series of free care guides to share with your clients if they about to undergo a drug or alcohol test.Cansford realises your workload is...
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Family law practitioners have been recognised by the judges of the LexisNexis Legal Awards, held on Wednesday 30 March, at the Grosvenor House Hotel Park Lane.The Awards recognise the finest...
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The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) and the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) have released new guidance to tackle common and repeated mistakes seen in the aftercare...
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The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act (2020), represents the biggest shake up in divorce law for more than half a century. It ends completely the need for separating couples to apportion blame...
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Kirsty Richards, Director & Head of Family at National Legal ServiceIs there a postcode lottery involved when applying for a non molestation order as across our national family courts?  What...
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