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The Law Society has revealed that lower income families in England and Wales are being denied legal aid, meaning that they are excluded from funded aid to help fight eviction, severe housing disrepair...
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In March 2017, I attended a Court Service (HMCTS) workshop about its online divorce project. HMCTS promised a follow up to demonstrate the progress the project has made. This subsequent...
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Millionaire property developer John Ralph Hart has been given a 14-month jail sentence for contempt of court after failing to comply with court orders following his divorce.In 2015 Karen Hart was...
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has said UK health care, education and other public services are failing children and young people regarding their access to mental health services – arguing...
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The Houses of Parliament have passed Government proposals for changes to anonymous voter registration. The change will allow an estimated 12,000 survivors of domestic abuse living in refuges to...
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A briefing by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Poverty in Wales 2018, has revealed that almost a quarter of people in Wales live in poverty as levels of deprivation rise among some of the...
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The March issue of Family Law 2018 is published today. Articles include:The Weight of Memory – Children’s Rights in a Changing World The Hon Mr Justice MacDonaldCare (proceedings) in crisis Noel...
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The Government has released official guidance containing Information for intended parents, surrogates and health professionals about the surrogacy process in England and...
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Responses to a Government consultation on changes to statutory guidance on safeguarding children were generally positive the Department for Education has announced. The Government will now...
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The announcement by Home Secretary Amber Rudd of plans to increase use of screens and video links in court for victims of domestic violence, to spare them the trauma of facing their perpetrators, has...
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