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Mark Pawlowski, Barrister and Professor Emeritus of Property Law, School of Law, University of GreenwichThe doctrine of mutual wills operates on the basis that each testator provides...
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Up to £39 million has been allocated to 50 projects across England and Wales to protect victims from domestic abuse and stalking...
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Luke McLean, Barrister, Garden Court ChambersLuke McLean, Barrister at Garden Court Chambers provides a review of Section 65 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 which prohibits cross-examination of alleged...
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Mark Blundell, 1GC | Family LawAnn Chavasse, St Ives Chambers, Trustee of Family Rights Group Trauma in the Family Justice System, was the issue for this years Family Justice Council Conference,...
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Judgment in this long-running international financial remedy case was handed down on 4 April 2023 by Sir Jonathan Cohen (“Cohen J”). The case began when the former husband (“H”) issued a petition for...
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Mary Welstead, Visiting Professor in Family Law University of Buckingham Heidi Crowter and Aidan Lea-Wilson, who were born with Down’s Syndrome, made a claim for judicial review of s1(1)(d)...
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Mark Blundell, 1GC | Family LawAnn Chavasse, St Ives ChambersThis article represents a brief summary of the morning lectures at the Family Justice Council Conference 2023: Trauma in the Family Justice...
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Laura O’Malley, Barrister at No 5 ChambersThis article considers the recent guidance on the use of experts in cases involving allegations of alienating behaviour and the need for the courts and...
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Dr Shona Minson, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford‘It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales – expressed in statute, case law, procedure rules, practice directions and...
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Hannah McCrindle, Family law Associate, Penningtons Manches CooperFareen Mohmood, Family law Associate, Penningtons Manches CooperThe increasing strain being placed on the public sector in this...
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