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A new research report based on Resolution’s ground-breaking Family Matters service, has revealed new insights into practice for professionals working with separating families. This research, conducted...
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A new study published yesterday (21 December 2015) indicates that local authorities are, for the most part, still in the early development stages of making reunification processes for children in care...
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A statement published by the Legal Aid Agency on Friday (18 December 2015) reveals a delay in mandatory reporting of Special Children Act cases using the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS) until...
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The Court of Appeal has handed down an important judgment which makes it clear that there is no reason to differentiate between cases of internal child relocation (within the UK) and those of external...
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The latest statistical bulletin relating to activity within the family courts of England and Wales has been published by the Ministry of Justice and, for the first time, includes figures on Female...
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Relate report calls for national helpline and single point of access Couples going through the emotional rollercoaster of separation and divorce are being let down by a complex, fragmented...
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A new report from the Ministry of Justice shines a light on how experts are utilised in the family court, and the contributions they make to cases upon appointment and consultation.Published yesterday...
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CAFCASS CymruThe time it takes for a family court in Wales to decide whether a child should be placed in the care of a local authority has been cut by more than than half, with nearly 77% of cases...
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The Ministry of Justice has published the latest legal aid statistics for July to September 2015.The number of mediation assessments fell sharply after the introduction of LASPO in April...
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The Transparency Project has today published guidance about the recording of social workers by parents where there is local authority involvement with the family. The guidance is intended to be used...
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