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The Office of National Statistics (ONS) has today (14 March 2017) released a statistical bulletin, Marriages in England and Wales: 2014, analysing marriage statistics for the year 2014. The data shows...
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With Brexit at the forefront of the national agenda, Coram, the country’s first children’s charity, is calling on the government to take pro-active steps to advance the rights of children now and in...
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Probate charges are to be overhauled, with some estates set to be charged up to £20,000. Following a year-long consultation with law firms, professional bodies, the Senior Judiciary and members of the...
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The removal of a 5-year time limit on evidence of abuse which prevents vulnerable victims of domestic violence from obtaining legal aid for court hearings has been welcomed by the Law Society of...
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Resolution, the biggest national organisation of family lawyers, has issued a response to today's Prisons and Courts Bill. The Bill was introduced by Justice Secretary Elizabeth Truss.According to...
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The Family Procedure Rule Committee (FPRC) has today (23 February 2017) issued a consultation relating to new draft Practice Direction 3AA – Vulnerable persons: participation in proceedings and...
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The Ministry of Justice has today (23 February 2017) published a report on the cross-examination of vulnerable and intimidated witnesses in private family law.This research study explores how the...
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The Family Law Bar Association (FLBA), reported on Saturday, 18 February 2017 that Sir Nicholas Wall, formerly President of the Family Division, has died aged 71 years old.Sir Nicholas was called to...
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The introduction of the 26 week timetable for care proceedings has halved their average length. Research, led by Professor Judith Masson, provides insight into the impact this is having on the...
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Judges surveyed about their jobsIn 2014, a questionnaire was sent to all salaried judges about their jobs and working conditions, to assist the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB). The SSRB makes...
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