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A vacancy has arisen on the Family Justice Council for a Junior Barrister. The Family Justice Council is an inter-disciplinary body whose members are drawn from a cross section of those who work, use...
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Stark new figures released by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, have revealed that an estimated 107,000 children and a further 26,000 18-24 year olds are living in London without secure immigration...
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Sheren Guirguis, Exchange ChambersAn article identifying how and when ‘conduct’ can be raised in financial remedy proceedings, together with a consideration of the interaction of conduct with the...
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Kate Armstrong, Dere Street BarristersNow that the dust has settled after Waggott v Waggott [2018] EWCA Civ 727, [2018] 2 FLR 406 this article reviews the recent series of reported cases dealing with...
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Family dispute specialists are on January alert, as couples across the country resolve to end their relationships after a stressful holiday period. “The festive period often proves the final straw for...
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Jenny Bowden, an associate in Stewarts' Divorce and Family team, reviews a recent case in which a judge ruled that a child should move to live with his father instead of his mother following...
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National family justice body, Resolution, has announced that it welcomes the announcement from the Ministry of Justice that the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill is being reintroduced into...
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Lisa Vanderheide, Tax Director at StewartsSarah Havers, Senior Associate at StewartsIn a cross-discipline article, Lisa Vanderheide, a tax director in the Tax Litigation and Investigations department...
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Over the last two decades, there has undoubtedly been an increased emphasis on using non-court dispute resolution (N-CDR) in family law cases. The Family Procedure Rules 2010 (FPR), the Children’s and...
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Emotional personal litigation such as disputes over wills can have a big impact on the mental health of people involved who often have to challenge family members’ actions.In a new survey of its will...
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