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The Supreme Court in Mills v Mills [2018] UKSC 38 have overruled a Court of Appeal decision that Maria Mills was entitled to a variation of the periodical payments of her original divorce...
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Resolution, The Law Society and Women’s Aid have issued a joint call to the Government to urgently bring forward promised legislation banning the cross-examination of domestic abuse victims by alleged...
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The Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) has published Vol XXII of the Judge's Newsletter on International Child Protection. This issue of the newsletter focuses on 'The Child’s Voice...
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Lawyers have welcomed the Government’s U-turn on legal aid for unaccompanied and separated children in care.The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) revealed last week it will seek to amend LASPO (the Legal Aid,...
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The Government has confirmed that implementation of the Guardianship (Missing Persons) Act 2017 has been delayed indefinitely. The Act is designed to allow relatives or close friends of a missing...
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The consultation deadline for the Pension Advisory Group's draft reports is approaching on 5 August [deadline extended from 18 July]. The draft reports are available online here and here. The group is...
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New safeguarding guidance outlines requirements for improved partnerships between local police, council and health services designed to protect children at risk.The statutory guidance – Working...
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The July issue of Family Law is published. Articles include:Care crisis: FDAC Sir James Munby Applying for exceptional case funding Katy Watts and Rosemary HunterPre-marital agreements:...
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The Ministry of Justice has released its quarterly Family Court Statistics, for the period January-March 2018.Key points to note include:A decrease in number of cases starting in Family courts (down...
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On 21 June, the divorce centre for London & the South East at Bury St Edmunds (BSE) ‘on demand’ information bulletin was effectively closed down. The daily backlog information was replaced with...
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