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The forthcoming February 2017 issue of Family Law provides a special focus on pensions on divorce. This special issue aims to provide clear insights to one of the most complex areas of family law...
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This month’s PSL roundup of the top stories for January 2017 sees indications of some fairly big (and keenly anticipated) changes on the horizon:Vulnerable peopleAlthough this news was really...
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Nottingham's East Midlands Divorce Centre will host the online divorce pilot, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced today, 31 January.Last week the MoJ launched a Practice Direction, PD36D,...
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The Association of Lawyers for Children (ALC) has produced a schedule of cases which documents brief case details and awards of damages arising from Human Rights Act 1998 claims made in care...
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Three projects with ambitious plans to transform children’s services in their areas have been awarded a share of more than £7 million in government grant funding as part of the Children’s Social Care...
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The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) will launch a Recorder competition on 1 February 2017.The Lord Chancellor has asked the JAC to recommend the 100 best potential Recorders, without regard to...
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25 January 2017

ISFL World Conference 2017
The 16th World Conference of the International Society of Family Law (ISFL) ‘Family Law and Family Realities’ will take place in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from 25 July to 29 July 2017 at the Vrije...
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24 January 2017

Brexit seminar
A joint seminar organised by Child and Family Law Quarterly and ‘Cambridge Family Law’ will take place on 27 March 2017, at Trinity College, University of Cambridge. The withdrawal of the UK from the...
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42% of marriages now expected to end in divorce, which is costing the taxpayer billionsThe charity Family Mediators Association is calling on parents to put children first and try to avoid lengthy...
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The related issues of how the family justice system accommodates the needs of children attending court to give evidence or to visit the judge, and the needs of vulnerable witnesses and parties, are...
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