Our articles are written by experts in their field and include barristers, solicitors, judges, mediators, academics and professionals from a range of related disciplines. Family Law provides a platform for debate for all the important topics, from divorce and care proceedings to transparency and access to justice. If you would like to contribute please email emma.reitano@lexisnexis.co.uk.
Spotlight
Write for Family Law
If you would like the chance to write for us get in touch.
Contact Us
Trending articles
Card image
Juvenile suspects at a police station can expect the assistance of a number of adults with specific responsibilities and duties to safeguard their interests. If the juvenile is one with a limited...
Card image
This article argues that trial judges are being prevented from exercising their discretion in relocation cases in a broad and principled manner by strong rulings from the Court of Appeal. Relocation...
Card image
In 2005, the authors were part of a team which undertook research for the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People into the areas in which children's rights are being ignored or...
Card image
The question whether family law within Europe has been and is converging remains controversial. The different appreciation of the convergence/divergence tendency often has to do with the examination...
Card image
This commentary examines the decision of the House of Lords in R (Kehoe) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, in which the majority of their Lordships held that, in relation to the enforcement...
Card image
This commentary considers the decision of the House of Lords in Re S (A Child) (Identification: Restrictions on Publication). The decision is important both for its approach to children's privacy and...
Card image
The High Court in R (W) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Another held that the powers under section 30(6) of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003, which allow for a child curfew to be...
Card image
Drawing on interviews with 16 lesbian mothers and co-parents, this paper considers the tension between law's recognition of the social and genetic aspects of parenting. Through findings from the...
Card image
Substantial research literature confirms that parental break-up may seriously affect the well-being of their children. Research is less clear on the benefit to children of contact with their...
Card image
This article considers reproductive liberty in the context of family foundation and examines the recent amendments to the guidance given to clinics on how they should screen potential parents before...
Show
10
Results
Go to page of 78