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All four UK Children’s Commissioners have called on the UK Government to stop making cuts to benefits and welfare reforms in order to protect children from the impact of its austerity measures. The...
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New, simpler and clearer lasting power of attorney (LPA) forms have been introduced for both property and financial affairs LPAs and health and welfare LPAs.How have the forms changed?The new forms...
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The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has published its most recent statistical bulletin presenting statistics relating to family courts.The bulletin presents statistics on activity in the family courts...
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Jordan Publishing is pleased to announce that The Hon Mr Justice Cobb has joined the editorial boards of the Family Law Reports and the Family Law journal as Consultant Editor. Sir...
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The family court system has an ace to play to help salvage government plans to increase the take-up of family mediation, says a leading family charity after new official data showed mediation...
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The Department for Education (DfE) has released a series of research reports into children's centres in England.The Evaluation of Children’s Centres in England (ECCE) is a 6-year study commissioned by...
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The Legal Aid Agency has today published the outcomes of the tender process for new organisations wanting to deliver family mediation from February 2015 and for current providers seeking to undertake...
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The Department for Education has released a research report into the place of residential care in the English child welfare system.The review of the literature on residential care for looked-after...
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On 23 June 2015, Justice Minister Michael Gove addressed the Legatum Institute with an outline of proposals for reform of the justice system, including a review of the court estate, the introduction...
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Members of the judiciary and senior civil servants gave an update on changes to the divorce process at a meeting at Chancery Lane last week (18 June), organised by the Law Society’s Family...
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