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In W v H (No 2) (Contempt Contents of Application Notice) [2015] EWHC 2436 (Fam) Parker J provides a comprehensive review of the law and guidance on the subject of committal applications in her...
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An invitation to make your  voice heardFamily law organisation Resolution is conducting a survey and would like to hear from anyone working in the area of family law. The survey offers the...
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The Parents in Dispute Therapeutic programme engages with the most difficult cases and provides an alternative to protracted and damaging court battles for separated couples and their childrenA new...
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The President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, has announced that private law orders are to be updated. The prescribed orders that were produced in conjunction with the Child Arrangements...
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Specialist family lawyers say Government plans to introduce ‘no fault divorces’ and modernise family law are 'long overdue'The House of Commons is due to debate Conservative MP Richard Bacon’s private...
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The recent drive to ensure court documents are kept concise is continuing, with Mostyn J revising his guidance on the efficient conduct of financial remedy hearings allocated to a High Court Judge....
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The President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, has today sent around for consultation a draft proposal for guidance to replace the President’s Guidance: Listing Final Hearings in Adoption...
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The President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, has today (19 January 2016) published a Memorandum proposing amendments to the Bundles PD - PD27A.The proposed amendments are twofold.1. The...
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An Oxford University study, published in the January issue of Family Law, estimates that of all same-sex couples who had formed a civil partnership in England and Wales by mid-2015, one in eight...
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In a bid to increase adoption numbers across England, the government announced today (14 January 2016) that it will be fundamentally and rapidly amending the law to ensure courts and local authorities...
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