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Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division, spoke on the theme of ‘What is family law? – securing social justice for children and young people’ at the Eleanor Rathbone Social Justice...
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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has analysed three years of data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales to help develop insight into which women are most at risk of experiencing abuse by...
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Women’s Aid have launched a report with Queen Mary University of London which highlights how the family courts are failing to uphold domestic abuse victims’ human rights by not consistently providing...
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The deadline for nominations for the Family Law Awards 2018 has been extended to midday on Friday 15 June due to popular demand and school holidays. There are 19 award categories to choose from,...
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Issue 2 of International Family Law Journal 2018 is published. Articles include:'Avoiding the cross hairs – criminal liability arising from surrogacy arrangements in Hong Kong and the UK' Marcus...
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New laws are being created to make sure that the UK is the ‘safest place in the world to be online’, according to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Matt Hancock. The move...
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A woman has been convicted of forcing her teenage daughter to marry a man 16 years her senior. The mother took her daughter to Pakistan under the guise of a holiday, then threatened to burn her...
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The Ministry of Justice has published the latest Family Justice Research Bulletin, the seventh edition since the first bulletin launched in October 2012, following recommendations in the Family...
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Four family law experts took part in a panel discussion at the European Parliament yesterday to discuss the implications for family law of the UK leaving the EU.Daniel Eames of Clarke Willmott, David...
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The Supreme Court has commenced its hearing of the appeal of Owens v Owens, where Tini Owens has been denied a divorce on the grounds that her husband’s behaviour was not deemed ‘unreasonable’ enough...
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