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In June 2015, Cafcass received a total of 1,104 care applications. This figure represents a 25% increase compared to those received in June 2014. Between April 2014 and March 2015 Cafcass received a...
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The Law Commission has extended the deadline for consultation responses to their project on the enforcement of family court financial orders to the 31 July 2015.In my experience both the law and the...
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Combined resources will create greater customer value and depth of content across a variety of practice areas.LONDON, 9 July 2015 - LexisNexis UK (www.lexisnexis.co.uk) a leading provider of content...
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Charlotte Newman, Journalist and Publicist, VardagsThe Cour de Cassation (Court of Cassation), France’s highest court, has ruled that children born to surrogates abroad can be recognised by the state....
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Budget announces a £3.2 million funding boost to help ensure no victim of domestic abuse is turned away from help. The government has underlined its commitment to support the victims of...
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The Client and Cost Management System (CCMS) website has been redesigned and updated following an analysis of feedback from providers and advocates to make it simpler for you to find what you...
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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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