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The Ministry of Justice has announced that Form FM1, Form A, Form A1, Form B and Form C100 will be amended with effect from 8 January 2018.The amended family forms are: Form FM1 (Family Mediation...
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A new Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report says there is an urgent need for a joined up strategy to help people and address the underlying causes of homelessness. PAC says the extent of homelessness...
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In an open letter from Home Secretary Amber Rudd to EU citizens in the UK about the agreement reached with the EU, she stressed that the agreement ensures the current rights of EU citizens and their...
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has now released a policy paper with the results of its review into automatic pension enrolment in 2017. The policy paper sets out the government’s proposals...
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Children’s experts from across the UK, including the Children Society and Barnado’s, have come together to form the ‘Brexit and Children’ coalition and have published a report which explores the...
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A report by the Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman has found that homelessness is increasingly affecting families from areas and professions who previously might never have expected to face...
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An independent report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation shows that around 14 million people in the UK currently live in poverty, which is more than one in five of the population. The report’s figures...
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Legal experts believe new Financial Remedies Courts (FRCs) should provide claimants and respondents with greater predictability, when resolving financial claims on relationship breakdown. Three FRCs...
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Victims of domestic violence will get more support in taking abusive former partners to court, the Ministry of Justice has announced. The current five-year time limit on abuse evidence in the family...
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James MunbyPresident of the Family DivisionThe need for and the many benefits to be derived from the introduction of a national system of Financial Remedies Courts have been persuasively argued by HHJ...
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