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The House of Commons Library has published a briefing paper looking at the issue of confidentiality and openness in the family court. The paper provides background on the introduction of the new...
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Following a government announcement in February 2015, from 31 October the duty of front-line professionals to report suspected cases of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) will become mandatoryThe...
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The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has published its most recent statistical bulletin presenting statistics relating to family courts.The bulletin presents statistics on activity in the family courts of...
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Collette Winters, National domestic abuse and sexual violence trainer and consultantThe College of Policing has issued The Authorised Professional Practice (APP) guidelines which include a...
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Lord Falconer, Labour’s Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Justice Secretary, today announced that Labour has appointed Lord (Willy) Bach to carry out an immediate review into legal aid.The Coalition’s...
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We are please to be able to confirm that we are ready to launch a pro bono advice scheme at Bristol Civil and Family Justice Centre from November 2015. It has taken some time to finalise the scheme...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that the number of new private law cases received in August 2015 increased by 18% from August 2014 levels. A total of 2,954 new cases were received.Between April...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that the number of care applications received in August 2015 increased by 4% compared to those received in August 2014. A total of 943 care applications were...
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Following on from official figures released earlier in the year, an investigation by BBC Radio 4’s ‘Today’ programme has discovered that diversity within the judiciary is slowly but surely on the...
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The rules surrounding the annulment of marriages within the Catholic Church are to be significantly reformed by Pope Francis, making it easier for divorcing couples to maintain their faith while...
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