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Love them or hate them, video calls are here to stay so how can we best embrace this new way of working particularly when meeting clients for the first time (virtually) or taking part in...
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The Ministry of Justice has published a page on the gov.uk website bringing together guidance for legal professionals on the new rules for various areas of legal practice. The page can be found here....
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As the vaccinations against COVID-19 begin to be administered, it is worth revisiting recent judicial approaches in vaccination disputes concerning children in both public and private law proceedings....
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The impact of Coronavirus is significant and far-reaching for all children and young adults. For a youth justice system creaking under strain with serious delays, the lockdown has only compounded the...
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We are living in strange and challenging times. Covid-19 has drastically changed our role and place within our family, at home and work. We have had to alter our habits and how we use our home and...
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Andrew Bainham, Barrister at St Philips Chambers, Birmingham; Emeritus Reader in Family Law and Policy, University of CambridgeThe Court of Appeal has recently considered the principles governing...
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Jonathan Tecks, Chartered ArbitratorSuzanne Kingston, Solicitor Arbitrator, Mediator, Collaborative Practitioner and TrainerThis article explores the impact of the Court of Appeal’s decision in Haley...
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Graeme Fraser, Partner, OGR Stock Denton LLPRemote hearings contribute positively to achieving just and fair decisions. They increase efficiency by negating the need for court space and reducing...
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Many couples in Britain today live together without being married or forming a civil partnership. For some, the legal status of this situation isn’t well understood - do unmarried cohabitants have the...
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The House of Commons Library has published a paper providing brief information in response to some key questions regarding the impact of the Coronavirus outbreak on separated families,...
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