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On Wednesday, 25 November 2015, a three-judge Court of Appeal held that the government’s controversial ‘residence test’ restricting eligibility to most forms of civil legal aid is lawful. Its ruling...
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A pledge to support the health and wellbeing of children in care and care leavers in Bristol has been unveiled.Children in care and care leavers from Bristol were joined by Mayor George Ferguson,...
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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has published guidelines regarding attachment difficulties experienced by children who are currently part of the care system in...
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In the matter of J (a child) [2015] UKSC 70The Supreme Court has allowed the appeal of a Moroccan father whose son was wrongfully removed and brought to the UK by the mother, holding that it is open...
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Government aid desperately sought to continue ensuring that children have safe contactThe National Association for Child Contact Centres (NACCC) has actioned a bid aimed towards the government,...
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For the first time ever, Ofsted has used the findings of its annual survey to highlight the views of children and young people in care homes and foster care placements.The survey’s analysis, published...
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Practice guidance on arbitration in the family court, issued yesterday (24 November 2015) by Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division, is a key development in family law and emphasises the...
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The number of people divorcing in England and Wales decreased by 2.9 per cent in 2013, according to the latest statistical bulletin published today (23 November 2015) from Office for National...
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New polling has found that around eight out of ten children and young people with experience of parental separation or divorce would prefer their parents to split up if they are unhappy,...
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Court of Protection rules life-sustaining treatment can be stopped for patient in 'minimally conscious stateThe Court of Protection yesterday (19 November 2015) authorised the withdrawal of treatment...
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