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The Department for Education could face legal action for publishing guidance that might lead local authorities to break laws protecting vulnerable children, a charity has claimed. ...
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The Family Procedure Rules Committee has issued a new pilot Family Procedure Rules 2010, PD 36L to facilitate the next stage of development of the online divorce system and supersede the current pilot...
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In this article, Trevor Slack, a partner at Griffins and former principal at Charles River Associates, discusses an approach that may be taken in valuing a family business in divorce proceedings....
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The Foreign Office has dropped its requirement for victims of forced marriage to pay fees to cover the cost of their repatriation. The foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, made the pledge in a...
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The Villiers saga continues as Mr Villiers has now been granted the right to appeal to the Supreme Court following the decision of the English Court of Appeal, writes Lisa Reilly, a solicitor at...
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Amazon's billionaire CEO and his wife, MacKenzie, announced last week that they intend to divorce. U.S. media reported that the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement, and it's unclear whether...
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The following family lawyers have been appointed Queen's Counsel: Lorraine Cavanagh of St John's Buildings Catherine Cowton of Queen Elizabeth Building James Roberts of 1 King's Bench Walk Damian...
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Tonight's vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal is one of the most-anticipated Commons events in years. The result - and the scale of it - will trigger one or several of a series of outcomes. Here are...
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In this post Russell Sandberg, Professor of Law at Cardiff University, questions the current proposal for celebrants to face criminal penalties if they fail to ensure the marriage is also civilly...
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When we explain the potential stages of private children proceedings to concerned parents, some roll their eyes, sigh, cry and ultimately get frustrated at not only the length of the process and the...
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