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On 30 August 2016, Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, signed the instrument of ratification of the USA to the 2007 Hague Child Support and Maintenance Convention. This had been...
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Jordan Publishing is delighted to announce the shortlist of nominees for the Family Law Awards 2016.The 6th annual awards ceremony will be held on Wednesday, 23 November at...
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The research team behind 'Towards a Family Justice observatory', a project aiming to improve the generation and application of research in the family justice system, has issued a national call for...
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30 August 2016

Gresham College lectures
Professor Jo Delahunty QC, Gresham Professor of Law, is giving a series of free public lectures at Gresham College, Barnard's Inn Hall, starting in October 2016. ‘When World’s Collide: The Family and...
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A project funded by the Nuffield Foundation and supported by the Association of Lawyers for Children aims to develop draft guidance to assist judges in the anonymisation of children judgments in...
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The Family Law newsletter provides you with all the latest news, judgments, articles and guidance to ensure you are up to date with the latest developments and their impact on...
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The Family Law newsletter provides you with all the latest news, judgments, articles and guidance to ensure you are up to date with the latest developments and their impact on...
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A new study by Cafcass, published in June 2016, investigates the impact radicalisation in its many forms is having on front-line family law practitioners, and the crucial nature of safeguarding skills...
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New care applications received by Cafcass represent the highest ever number for any one monthLatest figures released by Cafcass reveal that new care applications received in July 2016 are continuing...
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In July 2016, Cafcass received a total of 3,468 new private law cases.  This has remained at a similar level as that seen in July 2015 (3,462).Between April 2015 and March 2016...
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