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Four per cent in private law cases received by Cafcass in March 2016

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family law, cafcass, private law demand, divorce, child care arrangements, separation, March 2016
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Date : Apr 12, 2016, 07:30 AM
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Figures released by Cafcass show that, in March 2016, the number of private law cases received increased by 4% from March 2015 levels. A total of 3,287 new cases were received.

Between April 2014 and March 2015 Cafcass received a total of 34,119 new private law cases. This figure shows a decrease of 27% from the 46,636 cases received in the previous financial year.

The full figures are available on the Cafcass website.
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