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Amy Royce-Greensill

Amy Royce-Greensill, BA Juris (University College, Oxford University) was a professional support lawyer at Jordan Publishing and previously a practicing family solicitor. She trained and worked in London where she specialised in family law, acting in a range of private finance and children matters.
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Amy Royce-Greensill, BA Juris (University College, Oxford University) was a professional support lawyer at Jordan Publishing and previously a practicing family solicitor. She trained and worked in London where she specialised in family law, acting in a range of private finance and children matters.
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The family law reforms are two working days away. The volume of material for family law professionals to read and digest is huge and the Children and Families Act 2014 is a biggie at 241 pages long....
Following a number of enquiries Jordan Publishing would like to clarify that we are not the single Family Court. For further information on the single Family Court please visit the HMCTS website.With...
Hands up who is looking forward to getting their heads around all of the upcoming changes to family law? As was clear from the President's 10th View, there are a lot of changes coming, and we are...
Mr Justice Moor of the High Court has given judgment in the final hearing of the long running case of Young v Young.  The case, in which Mrs Young claimed that Mr Young had hidden billions of pounds...
The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal of the parents of a child subject to a care order in the case of B (a child) [2013] UKSC 33. Last year the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of the...
At the moment, I am updating our new Practice Notes to include the amendments made by the Jackson reforms. As a family lawyer, it was tempting to try to ignore them - but try as I might I couldn't....
The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of five new family law Queen's Counsel today. They are: John Hayes - Zenith Chambers Elizabeth Isaacs - St Ives Chambers Karl Rowley - St...
On 31 January 2013, the new FPR 2010, Part 25 and accompanying practice directions come into force. Instead of there being just one practice direction about Experts and Assessors (the old PD25A) there...
The Hague Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children (the "1996 Hague...
The Court of Appeal has given judgment in the case of Petrodel Resources Ltd and Others v Prest and Others [2012] EWCA Civ 1395, with a decision that many family lawyers will find disappointing.  At...
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