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The following is an extract from a talk delivered by the immediate past President of the Family Division to the Cheshire and North Wales Resolution Family Law Conference at Chester on 25 September...
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A new research project will examine whether vulnerable people representing themselves in child court cases find themselves and their children put at risk by misinformed or biased online legal...
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A successful Australian service that uses Artificial Intelligence to enhance the way family lawyers interact with their clients has officially launched in the UK.The International Family Law Group LLP...
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According to the latest figures released by Cafcass, a total of 1,065 new care order applications was received in September 2018, which is 3.8% fewer than in September 2017.The total of new care order...
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The Personal Support Unit (a charity that supports those who have to represent themselves in court) is holding a discussion on the future of the Family Division on Friday 19th October 2018. The event...
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Resolution is holding its annual Dispute Resolution Conference in Nottingham this week.For years, Resolution has been a leading voice in the campaign for no-fault divorce. In the last month,...
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Voting for the Family Law Awards is set to close on Friday 19 OctoberIf you haven’t cast your vote yet for the three community awards, there's still time!As usual, three of the 19 awards categories...
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LexisNexis has released the latest in its series of Bellwether reports A dangerous allegiance to the status quo?. These reports, first launched in 2013, explore the important trends and issues...
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The Ministry of Justice has released its quarterly Family Court Statistics, for the period April to June 2018.The main points to note are:An increase in the number of cases starting in Family courts...
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According to the Office of National Statistics report “Divorces in England and Wales: 2017”, released earlier today, divorce rates for opposite-sex couples in England and Wales are at their lowest...
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