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Newly released ONS statistics show that 1 in 8 adults in England and Wales are unmarried and living with a partner - but the law does not provide sufficient legal protection for people in cohabiting...
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Family law organisation Resolution welcomes changes to the domestic violence evidence requirements for legal aid , but warns that further work needs to be done to protect sufferers of domestic...
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New figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) have revealed that older people are fuelling a long-term rise in divorce rates. It is also revealed that people in their 30s are...
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The Government has loosened restrictions imposed on victims of domestic abuse which were preventing them from accessing legal aid in family cases, even when it was accepted by the Government...
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St John’s Chambers hosted its Annual Children’s Conference at the M Shed in Bristol on 7 July where Kathryn Skellorn QC welcomed the delegates. Miss Cathy Williams, Paediatric Opthamologist...
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R (on the application of Cornwall Council) (Respondent) v Secretary of State for Health (Appellant); R (on the application of Cornwall Council) (Respondent) v Somerset County Council (Appellant)...
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The Law Commission is today opening a consultation on the law of mental capacity and deprivation of liberty. The consultation is open until 2 November 2015. A final report with recommendations and a...
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The Department of Health is seeking views on the role and performance of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) - it reviews its arm’s length bodies once every 3 years. This...
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The Rt Hon Sir Jeremy Sullivan, Senior President of Tribunals, is to retire on 17 September 2015. Her Majesty The Queen is pleased to approve the appointment of The Rt Hon Lord Justice Ryder...
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Revised Statement: Efficient conduct of HCJ allocated Financial Remedy Hearings wherever sitting Issued on 1 July, this supersedes and extends the original Statement issued in June 2014. Paragraphs...
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