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The International Family Law Arbitration Scheme (IFLAS), first covered by Family Law in June, has been launched today (4 September 2017) at the 16th Australian Family Lawyers Conference, held in...
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LexisNexis is delighted to announce the shortlist of nominees for the Family Law Awards 2017.The 7th annual awards ceremony will be held on Wednesday, 29 November at the Ballroom South Bank, one of...
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More than two in five (42%) low-paid parents have reported getting fewer hours, worse shifts and in some cases losing their jobs after asking for family-friendly working patterns, according to a...
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The government's offer of 30 hours free childcare for working parents has been rolled out across the UK. The government says the offer should save families around £5,000 per year on childcare. Around...
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The government has confirmed that the direct jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the UK must end at the point of withdrawal and that it will seek to agree special...
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The government has published a new policy paper which considers a cross-border civil judicial cooperation framework with the EU post-Brexit. In 'Providing a crossborder civil judicial cooperation...
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Victims and witnesses will have their experience of going to court made easier through a number of new waiting roomsDomestic Violence: Law and Practice is a comprehensive practitioner’s guide to...
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Northern Ireland’s High Court has dismissed two landmark challenges against the country’s ban on same-sex marriages. Both cases were rejected on the grounds that the ban did not violate rights of LGBT...
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The rise of ‘sharenting’, YouTube families and ‘science entertainment’ television programmes adversely affects the privacy of children, according to a new report.The University of Winchester report,...
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New research from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) shows that prisoners who receive visits from a family member are 39% less likely to reoffend. Lord Farmer’s review, The Importance of...
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