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Families in nine London boroughs can now access Family Drug and Alcohol Courts (FDAC).A partnership of nine London boroughs, led by the London Borough of Merton, commissioned the expansion of the...
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The Office of National Statistics (ONS) has published Marriages in England and Wales: 2015, reporting on the number of marriages that took place in England and Wales in 2015, analysed by age,...
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Over 750,000 people coming up to retirement could be at risk of passing their pension to the wrong person when they die, according to research by Royal London. The problem arises where people...
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Divorcees who plan to retire in 2018 can expect their yearly income to drop by £3,800 compared to those who’ve never divorced, according to research from Prudential which highlights the impact of...
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Seven family law barristers were among the 119 barristers and solicitors to be formally appointed to the rank of Queen’s Counsel today, in a ceremony presided over by the Lord Chancellor, David...
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The Family Justice Council is hosting the second Bridget Lindley Memorial Lecture on Tuesday 13 March, 5:30-7:30pm, in Birmingham.This is the second of a series of annual lectures to commemorate the...
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The Sentencing Council has published a new sentencing guideline Overarching Principles: Domestic Abuse. This replaces the 2006 Sentencing Guidelines Council domestic violence guideline and...
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Internal staff guidance from the Ministry of Justice has set out how certain court-ordered measures, including intermediaries and intermediary assessments, may be paid for in family cases. While there...
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The Nuffield Foundation has sets out its plans to establish a Family Justice Observatory in The Nuffield Family Justice Observatory for England and Wales: Making it Happen. The Observatory will...
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A Coram Children’s Legal Centre (CCLC) report has found that the narrowing in scope of provision of legal aid by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 has resulted in...
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