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The Nuffield Family Justice Observatory (FJO) has published an updated briefing examining how artificial intelligence could be used within the family justice system, highlighting potential benefits...
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The Government has announced plans to introduce a new register for individuals convicted of serious child cruelty offences, requiring them to comply with police notification rules similar to those...
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**SPONSORED CONTENT**42BR’s Family Team is pleased to share the first 7 sessions of our 2026 family law webinar series. These upcoming events will explore a variety of family law topics, including...
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Hilde Braaten Resseth, Associate Solicitor at Charles Russell Speechlys LLPTherese Agnete Theodorsen Heggedal, Solicitor and Partner, Langseth law FirmThis article compares parental...
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Leslie Samuels KC, Barrister, Pump Court Chambers, Chair of the Family Law Bar AssociationIn this article Leslie Samuels KC, Chair of the Family Law Bar Association, highlights that there has...
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Charlotte Posnansky, Hanh Nguyen, Jamie Kennaugh, Francesca Heath-Clarke and Daniel Staunton, Charles Russell Speechlys LLPThis article explores the interplay between family...
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Catherine Robinson, One Pump Court ChambersRachel Francis, One Pump Court ChambersTwo barristers with expertise in immigration law and how it intersects with family law provide a practical guide for...
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Around 60% to 90% of child arrangements disputes in the family courts of England and Wales involve allegations of domestic abuse, according to a recent parliamentary research briefing ('Child...
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The Local Government Association (LGA) has welcomed the Government’s proposed reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, while warning that councils will require...
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The Home Office has announced new legislation introducing a formal legal definition of ‘honour’-based abuse, in a move intended to strengthen protection for victims and improve the response of...
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