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 Hilary Woodward, honorary research associate at Cardiff School of Law and Politics and project lead for the Pension Advisory Group, and Debora Price, professor of social gerontology at the...
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The government’s Domestic Abuse Bill is introduced in Parliament today, signalling a major step forward in transforming the response to this crime.Seen as a large part of Prime Minister Theresa May's...
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 The annual England and Wales judicial diversity figures for 2019 have been published showing the figures as at 1 April 2019.  The statistics show that: 32% of judges in the courts and...
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Lady Hale, President of the Supreme Court, has given a speech at the International Centre for Family Law, Policy and Practice on the subject of ‘What is a 21st Century Family?’. In her speech, given...
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While family lawyers now frequently deal with cases arising on the separation of unmarried families, the jurisdictional basis for such proceedings falls to be considered less often and arises in a...
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OverviewThe government’s commitment to no-fault divorce is excellent news to remove the unnecessary bitterness and inappropriate blame from the divorce process. Parliament decided in 1996 that...
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Sarah Hansen, PhD candidate, Queen’s University BelfastKeywords: Article 8 – post-adoption – contact – birth parents – adoption – siblingsThe full version of this article will appear in...
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The Pensions Advisory Group (PAG) has now published its final report on the treatment of pensions on divorce. The PAG’s long awaited report brings guidance to family judges, lawyers and pension...
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The July issue of Family Law is out now. Articles include:Radicalisation and the Family Courts Damian Woodward-Carlton QCJurisdiction and habitual residence: those fifth and sixth indents! David...
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Issue 2 of Child and Family Law Quarterly 2019 is out now in both print and online via LexisLibrary. Articles include:Setting parental standards through criminal prosecutions: criminality and...
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