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This article considers the recent reform of the law to make it easier for unmarried fathers to transmit British citizenship to their children. It is suggested that this reform is interesting for...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 19, No 4, 2007 CONTENTS Articles Reforming care proceedings - time for a review by Judith Masson 411 Child support reform - throwing the baby out with the...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 19, No 3, 2007 CONTENTS Articles Close encounters of a judicial kind: ‘hearing' children's ‘voices' in family law proceedings by Rosemary Hunter 283 Ignoring...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 19, No 2, 2007 CONTENTS Articles ‘The benefits of marriage in all but name'? Same-sex couples and the Civil Partnership Act 2004 by Nicholas Bamforth...
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CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY Vol 19, No 1, 2007 CONTENTS Articles Unmarried fathers and British citizenship: the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 and British Nationality (Proof of...
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In R (M) v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council the House of Lords held that a local authority housing department which purported to provide accommodation to a 17 year old homeless young...
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In 2007, in its Final Report on the financial consequences of cohabitation, the Law Commission decided not to recommend any changes to the intestacy rules to cover for the situation where a...
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A British lesbian couple's petition to have their Canadian marriage recognised as a marriage in England has prompted interesting discussions about the current status and meaning of marriage, but...
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The impending reform of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology legislation and the Government's recent White Paper on joint registration of births outside marriage both raise questions about the...
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This article, based on an analysis of legal aid data for a sample of care proceedings commenced in 2004, examines the cost of providing legal representation to mothers, fathers and children, and the...
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