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Mary Welstead, Visiting Professor in Family Law University of BuckinghamIt is questionable whether the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1970 is out of date. Why should engaged couples be...
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Colleen Hall, Kingsley Napley LLPKate Salter, Kingsley Napley LLPThis article explores the legal complexities that arise in inheritance and family law disputes involving parentage, particularly...
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Graeme Fraser, Head of Family & Partner, William Sturges LLPBeth Kirkland, Head of Legal and Pro-bono, Advicenow The public frequently feel disconnected which it comes to the language of...
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Rosa Schofield, The International Family Law Group LLPRosa Schofield is an Associate at The International Family Law Group LLP. This article explores key considerations for international contact...
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Matt Foster, Charles Russell Speechlys LLPMagdalena Lewoniec, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP Financial claims on divorce often revolve around the sharing principle, i.e. what constitutes marital...
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Seth Kitson, Trinity ChambersThis article examines the jurisdictional limits of the Financial Remedies Court (FRC) in determining ‘third party’ or ‘intervenor’ disputes. The FRC is a statutory court...
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Edward Flood, 1GC | Family LawIs there a grey area separating marriages arranged traditionally and unacceptable forced marriages? The article examines how the courts have dealt with the challenging...
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Reagan Persaud, Spire BarristersThis article – the final part in a three-part series – examines how the justice system can better accommodate individuals with visual or mobility impairments. Building...
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Sarah Wood, Barrister, 5 SAHSarah Wood, a barrister specialising in financial remedy and POCA proceedings, looks at the oft-overlooked interplay between POCA civil claims and financial remedy...
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Andy Bilson, Emeritus Professor of Social Work, University of Central LancashireTaliah Drayak, Research Fellow, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of...
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