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In a report published today, Enforcement of Family Financial Orders, the Law Commission recommends a package of reforms to make the law governing the enforcement of family financial orders more...
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A new scheme is being launched this month offering a more affordable legal advice service to people who are 'just about managing' financially – or 'Jams'.The hourly rate under this scheme is set at...
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The Supreme Court is set to hear a landmark appeal today (Monday, 12 December) which specialist will dispute lawyers say could change the law for adult children seeking to challenge their parent’s...
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Following an open meeting of the Family Procedure Rule Committee (FPRC) on 5 December 2016, the FPRC has provided an update on the progress of key family law developments including online divorce...
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The number of people divorcing in England and Wales decreased by 3.1 per cent in 2014, according to the latest statistical bulletin published today (5 December 2016) from the Office for National...
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The Family Justice Council held its 10th Annual Debate and panel discussion in London between 5.30pm and 7.30pm on Thursday, 1 December 2016.The topic for this year’s debate was Settlement...
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On 1 December 2016 the Family Justice Council held its 10th Annual Debate, ‘Settlement conferences: are they Article 8 compliant?’ in London.The December issue of Family Law features an article on...
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The Commons Library has published a briefing paper giving an overview of the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, what it covers and how it is enforced. The Convention on the Rights of...
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The Government will come under increasing pressure to introduce ‘No Fault Divorce’ today (Wednesday 30 November), as 150 family lawyers come to Parliament to meet with MPs and Peers on the subject.The...
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The first ever international child relocation rankings, compiled by the Penningtons Manches family law team, reveal that Belgium is the jurisdiction least likely to allow a parent to relocate with a...
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