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Back in December 2015 it emerged that the Ministry of Justice website, which offers a range of court forms to download and use online, had an error in the liabilities section of Form E, rendering...
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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 Court of Appeal has today (18 February 2016) ruled that evidence requirements which have been operating to prevent survivors of domestic abuse from getting legal aid for family cases are...
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Joy Williams  lived with partner for 18 years and faced losing her home after he died without  up-to-date willIrwin Mitchell  says co-habitation laws must be brought 'into twenty-first...
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The Library of Commons last week (Tuesday 9 February 2016) published a new briefing paper relating to ‘common law marriage’ and cohabitation across England and Wales.The paper includes statistics for...
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Following on from the draft private law orders published in late January, new versions have been circulated which have some minor changes and corrections and also include Welsh versions. For ease of...
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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 government has today (11 February 2016) announced their intention to close 86 courts across England and Wales.The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has confirmed that following the consultation to...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that the number of care applications received in January 2016 increased by 16% from those received in January 2015. A total of 1,040 care...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that, in January 2016, the number of private law cases received increased by 7% from January 2015 levels. A total of 2,953 new cases...
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