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The Lord Chief Justice’s annual press conference took place on 17 November 2015. Lord Thomas considered a range of topical issues surrounding reform and costs in the court system.Lord Thomas was ...
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The public and media will gain greater access to Court of Protection hearings after a pilot scheme starts next year.The specialist court makes decisions about the personal welfare (eg medical...
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Children and young people charity Integrate Bristol has received a With and For Girls Award in recognition of its efforts towards encouraging gender equality and raising awareness of female genital...
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The first ever report of its kind gives unprecedented insight into how surrogacy is practised in the UK and busts a number of pervasive myths that have informed debate in recent years.Undercutting...
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Today (17 November 2015) the Supreme Court, comprising Lady Hale, Lord Wilson, Lord Reed, Lord Hughes and Lord Toulson, will announce its judgment on a father's appeal about whether the courts of...
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Following a referendum held in May 2015, the Republic of Ireland yesterday (16 November 2015) passed new legislation allowing same-sex marriage in the state, thereby becoming the first in the world to...
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The Civil Justice Council’s 2014-15 annual report was published last week (13 November 2015) and is quick to highlight the Council’s work regarding areas such as access for litigants in person during...
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Re N (Children: Adoption: Jurisdiction) [2015] EWCA Civ 1112The Court of Appeal recently gave a judgment setting out the points against the retention of care/placement cases in the English courts...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that the number of care applications received in October 2015 increased by 7% from those received in October 2014. A total of 1,079 care applications were...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that, in October 2015, the number of private law cases received by Cafcass decreased by 2% from October 2014 levels. A total of 3,311 new cases were...
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