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Gráinne Mellon, Garden Court ChambersThe Family Division of the High Court has given comprehensive guidance in Re JL and AO (Babies Relinquished for Adoption) [2016] EWHC 440 (Fam) on how local...
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The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act is fully implemented on 6 April, and makes major changes to social services functions in Wales. This article highlights the ways in which the Children...
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Earlier in the year, Family Law in Partnership (FLIP) launched a new initiative aimed at supporting divorcing couples. Divorce Diaries is a comprehensive website containing real life accounts of...
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New guidance issued today by Cafcass, ADCS and ADSS Cymru clarifies expectations on local authorities for children looked after under s 20 of the Children Act 1989, following...
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Hundreds of millions of pounds are being invested in a new programme to revolutionise support for the most vulnerable children and families across the country, backed by brand-new freedoms for town...
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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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We’ve been bracing ourselves for a deluge of FPR changes, guidance, draft standard orders and the like this month, in the run up to year end.  There’s been a bit, but nowhere near a deluge, a few...
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The Family Division has released a new CAP order form that comes into force today, amalgamating all previous versions into one simple form, with a record nine sub-components. Use of this new form is...
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The latest Family Court statistics published today (31 March 2016) show that the proportion of cases with unrepresented parties is continuing to rise.The figures published by the Ministry of...
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The latest legal aid statistics published today (31 March 2016) show that the number of MIAMs are continuing to fall.The statistics published by the Ministry of Justice show that the number...
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