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Publication alert: Family Law March 2018

Sep 29, 2018, 22:11 PM
Family Law journal, March 2018, The Hon Mr Justice MacDonald, Noel Arnold, Tony Roe, Her Honour Nasreen Pearce, Dewinder Birk, Gwyn Evans, Damian Garrido QC and Dr Rob George, Matthew A Jay, Jenny Woodman, Ruth Gilbert and Karen Broadhurst, David Burrows, Mary Welstead, Jo Edwards, Amanda Sandys and Jamie Gaw, Lucy Reed, Graeme Fraser, Anne-Marie Hutchinson OBE QC (Hon) and Michael Gration
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The March issue of Family Law 2018 is published today. Articles include:

  • The Weight of Memory – Children’s Rights in a Changing World The Hon Mr Justice MacDonald

  • Care (proceedings) in crisis Noel Arnold

  • 18th View on financial remedies: Cinderella is finally to go to the ball Tony Roe

  • Deprivation of liberty of children: Re A-F Her Honour Nasreen Pearce

  • ‘The stool-pigeon, the eavesdropper and the concealed observer’: the need for guidance in respect of covert recordings in family proceedings Dewinder Birk

  • Heartache, Hart-break and equal shares Gwyn Evans

  • Relocation: the holistic approach restored Damian Garrido QC and Dr Rob George

  • Harnessing administrative data for family justice research and practice Matthew A Jay, Jenny Woodman, Ruth Gilbert and Karen Broadhurst

  • Capacity to consent: mental capacity and understanding David Burrows

  • Fatherhood without consent: the responsibility of a fertility clinic Mary Welstead

  • New opportunities in collaborative practice Jo Edwards, Amanda Sandys and Jamie Gaw

  • Quintessentially transparent? Lucy Reed

  • Four Jurisdictions Family Law Conference Graeme Fraser

  • Legal aid and the 1996 Hague Convention: an oversight in LASPO Anne-Marie Hutchinson OBE QC (Hon) and Michael Gration


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