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Linda HuntingResearch & Development Coordinator, Advocacy Training CouncilIt will be three years next April since the then Attorney General The Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC spoke at a special...
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At least one in four women who have lost a child through court order will return to the family court in relation to a subsequent child. For women who were teenagers at the birth of their first...
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A group of teenagers have this week announced the launch of a new website focusing on educating other young people about the risks of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), the dangers it poses to women in...
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From 23 November 2015, funding has been re-introduced to cover the cost of paternity testing in private law cases in the family courts that involve children. Under the new provision Cafcass and...
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Claire Fenton-Glynn has been awarded the 2015 Inner Temple New Author's Prize for her book Children’s Rights in Intercountry Adoption.The competition is intended to encourage and reward the...
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Today (10 December 2015) Ofsted has published a state of the nation picture of foster care provision in England.The annual statistics (April 2014 to March 2015) take a broad look at fostering...
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Yesterday, Resolution chair Jo Edwards gave evidence to MPs on the House of Commons Justice Select Committee on how the Government's planned increase to the divorce fee will hinder access to...
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The House of Lords Library has published a briefing note on the future of legal aid in advance of the debate in the House of Lords on 10 December 2015.The briefing note provides a summary of the...
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The Supreme Court will consider the complex issues of habitual residence, the definition of parenthood and the power of the English Court to make orders about British nationals resident overseas at an...
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Today (4 December 2015) MPs are due to debate the introduction of no-fault divorce, as Richard Bacon MP’s No Fault Divorce Bill has its second reading. Leading family law organisation Resolution is...
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