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Voting closes for the Family Law Awards 2017 at midday, Friday 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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The Family Justice Council’s 11th annual debate and panel discussion will be held in London on 21 November 2017, the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary has announced. This year’s debate will focus on the...
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Congratulations to family lawyers Mr Justice Cohen and Mrs Justice Gwynneth Knowles, who were sworn in as High Court Judges yesterday, consequential to the retirement of Sir Antony Edwards-Stuart...
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Family Justice Reformed (second edition: June 2017) contains detailed commentary on the Single Family Court and the Children and Families Act 2014, Pts 1 and 2 (which deal with family justice),...
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Congratulations to the founder and senior lawyer of the AIRE Centre, Nuala Mole, who has been named the most innovative European lawyer by the Financial Times for her work assisting...
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A study launched today has found a high number of women, who repeatedly appear before the family courts and lose many children into public care or adoption because of child protection concerns, have...
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A special ceremony was held at the Supreme Court yesterday to mark the beginning of the new legal year. It was a landmark for family law as Brenda Hale was sworn-in as the first female President of...
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The Department for Education has published information on looked-after children at both national and local authority levels for the financial year 2016 to 2017.Court of Protection Practice provides a...
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The Office for National Statistics has released an article exploring how the employment of men and women aged 16 to 64 with children has changed over the past two decades and what the current picture...
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The Office for National Statistics has released new data that shows uptake of civil partnerships rising 3.4 per cent in 2016 compared with 2015.Family Law is the title of reference and record in the...
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