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Voting is live for the Family Law Awards 2017 until midday 20 October.Of the 19 awards presented on the evening, three are open to the family law community to vote for, including Family Law...
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Kevin Sadler and Sir James Munby have issued an update to provide the judiciary and operational colleagues with a much needed update about plans for the future in relation to e-working in the family...
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A Barnardo’s study reveals that two thirds of care leavers identified as having mental health needs were not receiving any help from a statutory service.Court of Protection Practice provides a...
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The Ministry of Justice has issued information and guidance for professional parties on the ongoing Settlement Conferences pilot and evaluation.The Settlement Conferences are taking place in some...
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After two days of extensive debate, the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2017 has passed its second reading in the House of Commons by 326 votes to 290. The Bill intends to repeal the European...
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This special issue of the Child and Family Law Quarterly contains several of the papers delivered at a joint seminar held by the editors with Cambridge Family Law at Trinity College in March 2017...
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The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport has launched a consultation seeking views on the benefits of barriers of full-time social action for young people. The consultation will look at...
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The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill is drafted in such a way that it makes parliamentary scrutiny very difficult and will therefore require amendment, the House of Lords Select Committee on the...
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The outgoing Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas, has delivered his final annual report before Parliament today, weeks before Sir Ian Burnett is due to take up the position. Within the report he noted...
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The Government has announced plans to make it easier for domestic abuse survivors to register to vote anonymously. The Government’s changes will increase the number of people who can act as witnesses,...
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