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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has released guidance for those concerned about potentially unreliable forensic toxicology tests. This follows police investigations into the potential manipulation of...
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HM Courts & Tribunals Service has announced the launch of a series of roadshow events to seek views on the £1bn plan to modernise courts and tribunals.The events will each last 90 minutes and will...
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Resolution, the Family Law Bar Association and the International Academy of Family Lawyers have published a paper which sets out the options for family law following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU...
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The Office of National Statistics has released its Families and Households in the UK 2017 report. The report covers trends in living arrangements in the UK including families,...
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Places are still available for the Family Justice Council's 11th Annual Debate and panel discussion in London on Tuesday 21 November 2017 (5-7pm).The topic for this year’s debate will focus on the...
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The Autumn Supplement updates the 2017 edition of The Family Court Practice with all the latest relevant legislation, case-law and guidance, plus revised commentary. It includes the new...
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New research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has indicated that, were the Government to stick to current plans for changes to benefits, including the roll-out of universal credit, between...
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Our popular annual series of family law training events returns for 2018 with a series of five dates now confirmed:Cardiff, 6 February 2018, Park Inn by Radisson Cardiff City CentreLeeds, 15 February...
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Research from Scottish Widows has found that 71% of couples don’t discuss pensions during divorce settlements and that women’s finances are disproportionately impacted by marriage breakups.The...
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The Department for Education has expanded its guidance for local authorities on the care of unaccompanied asylum seeking and trafficked children, following requests from its consultation.The...
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