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We have reached the anniversary of the very first divorce centres. Those in the North East opened in November 2014. The Bury St Edmunds Divorce Centre is launching an 'on demand' information...
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Figures released today (5 November 2015) show that the cohabiting couple family continues to be the fastest growing family type in the UK in 2015.The latest statistical bulletin, Households and...
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Dr Julia Brophy (with Kate Perry and Eleanor Harrison) has published the next stage in her research on children involved in the family courts, and their confidentiality.‘A review of anonymised...
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Available soon 4th Edition, Update 1 The International Family Law Practice Online provides comprehensive coverage of the international elements of English law, thereby...
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Following the unveiling last week of an upcoming review of residential children’s care homes, Prime Minister David Cameron announced yesterday (2 November 2015) his intentions to implement measures to...
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National Pro Bono Week is a nationwide campaign to celebrate the range and impact of voluntary free legal services provided by the legal profession. It takes place from 2-6 November 2015.National Pro...
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Middlesex University and Toynbee Hall call for reintroduction of legal aid after report shows link between government cuts and increased anxietyPeople who are denied access to legal aid are left...
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During the Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday (28 October 2015), David Cameron announced the initiation of an in-depth ‘root and branch’ review of children’s residential care in order to improve the...
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The Jersey Law Commission has today (26 October 2015) published a report on radical divorce law reform, introducing no-fault divorces and recommending legally binding pre- and post-nuptial...
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Figures relating to the number of children in need in England in the period 2014–15 were published yesterday (22 October 2015) by the Department of EducationThe statistical release includes...
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