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Fraudulent calumny is a mouthful. It is therefore all the more surprising when I hear it come out of the mouths of lay clients when I first speak to them. Three years ago “fraudulent calumny” was at...
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What is your position and what do you do on a day-to-day basis? I am a practising barrister at Harcourt Chambers. Most of my cases concern children or vulnerable adults and have either an...
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Sarah Norcross, director of fertility and genetics charity, Progress Educational Trust recently raised the important issue of the unjust state of the law on time limits for...
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Paul Hollywood is a highly public judge on one of television’s most popular shows, with over 6 million viewers watching him and his taste buds push Great British Bake Off contestants to tears,...
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The government intends to reintroduce two Bills regarding family law policy: the Domestic Abuse Bill and Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill. The Domestic Abuse Bill aims to to improve the...
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Parental alienationThis was an application by a father for a change of residence, listed for determination before Keehan J in August 2019. T's parents were married but separated in August 2007,...
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The question of whether to seek a divorce is one over which many people agonise. However, for divorcing couples with international connections, the associated questions of when and in which country to...
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A Berkshire couple have been awarded nearly £120,000 in damages after a judge ruled they were discriminated against by not being allowed to adopt a child.The Manders, who are British and of Sikh...
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As Boris Johnson's Conservative Party win a substantial majority in the general election, it is worth refreshing our memory about their manifesto pledges for family law.In their manifesto for the...
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Following the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November, the European Parliament has adopted a resolution, assessing the many challenges that children and youth...
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