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7 October 2015

Free session with a judge
The Cardiff Personal Support Unit is hosting a free session with His Honour Judge Seys Llewellyn on 20 October 2015 at the Cardiff Civil and Family Justice Centre The session is aimed at...
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Research by Judith Masson at Bristol University has examined how feedback could be useful to judges when dealing with public law children cases. The research team conducted focus groups and...
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Our award-winning Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) will be showcasing the work they do to support some of the most vulnerable families at our Annual General Meeting (AGM)...
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A new legal advice clinic has been launched to advise people involved in family proceedings who do not have the means to pay for legal representationCardiff law firms, in partnership...
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George Osborne has announced that working grandparents will be able to share parental leave in futureOn 5 October 2015, the Chancellor announced that he will extend shared parental leave and pay to...
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The latest figures released by the government relating to the adoption and looking after of children in the year ending 31 March 2015 have been described by leading children’s charity CoramBAAF as...
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Coram Children’s Legal Centre is today launching a new website for its Child Law Advice Service (CLAS) to increase and improve access to free advice for people seeking information around child and...
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We are approaching the anniversary of the very first divorce centres. Those in the North East opened in November 2014. Moreover, given that HMCTS intended that the phased transfer of work to each...
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On 1 October the Bristol Family and Civil Justice Centre hosted the first event of its kind whereby members of the public, press, support services and professionals alike all joined together to...
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The Welsh government has published statistics regarding adoptions, outcomes and placements for children in the care of local authorities for the year ending March 2015.The annual report presents...
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