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The recent case of E v L[1] has once again brought to the fore short marriages and their treatment within financial remedy cases. Mr. Justice Mostyn heard this matter over 4 days and his judgment...
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We're delighted to announce the shortlist for the Family Law Awards 2021, to be held on Wednesday 25 November 2021 at the Bloomsbury Big Top. You can book your table here.As is tradition, three of the...
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When meeting with clients to discuss their succession planning, many cannot recall whether their property is held jointly as joint tenants or jointly as tenants in common. The distinction is that with...
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The Law Commission has published recommendations to address the harms arising from online abuse. The recommendations include a coherent set of communications offences to more effectively target...
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The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary has announced that the Experts Sub-Committee of the Family Justice Council is inviting those who missed out on the March 2021 webinar to register their interest for...
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31 August 2021

A de-facto problem
Should cohabiting couples be permitted to bring more comprehensive financial applications to court upon separation? This longstanding discussion amongst family lawyers in England continues and will...
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Mediation, and dispute resolution more generally, has hovered on the edges of legal processes for over 25 years. In NFM we started family mediation in 1982 when a group of professionals, including the...
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Esther Erlings, Lecturer in Law, Flinders University, AustraliaKeywords: boarding school - high-conflict divorce - relocation - best interests of the childAs a former British colony, the option of a...
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Charlotte Worsley, Natalia Perrett and Victoria James, Park Square BarristersThe ‘Resolution Approach’ provides a unique method of assessing risk in circumstances where carers maintain denial...
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Sofia Gondal, Lecturer at City University; Barrister, Great James Street ChambersThis article examines the problem of ‘limping marriages’ in the context of English immigration and family law. Limping...
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