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The Association of Lawyers for Children (ALC) is looking for nominations for the 'Outstanding Newcomer in the Field of Children Law' award. The award will be presented by Lady Brenda Hale at the ALC...
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Kids Company has been wound up in the High Court and the Official Receiver has been appointed as liquidator.The Insolvency Service has issued advice for employees and creditors as Kids Company is...
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Chris Miller, led by Henry Setright QC (4 Paper Buildings) appeared in a landmark Court of Appeal case in which the Central Authority of a foreign state intervened - Re CB (A Child) [2015] EWCA...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that the number of care applications received in July 2015 increased by 9% from July 2014 levels. A total of 1,111 care applications were received.This is slightly...
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Figures released by Cafcass show that the number of new private law cases received in July 2015 increased by 23% from July 2014 levels. A total of 3,554 new cases were received.This is slightly higher...
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The 5th annual Family Law Awards will take place on Thursday 8 October at the Grand Connaught Rooms. Below is a list of the shortlisted nominees for the Community Awards; voting is now...
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A new publication explores the decrease in 'risky' behaviours in children and young people, possible causes and what new risks could emerge The Horizon Scanning Programme Team led a research project...
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Information to explain if British citizens can pass on their citizenship to their child born outside the United Kingdom on or after 1 January 1983New guidance from the UK Visas and Immigration service...
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Assessment of 'borderline' and 'poor' prospects cases changes following judgment.On 27 July 2015, an amendment to the civil legal aid merits regulations came into force. This follows the judgment of...
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Organisations working with young people in lower socio-economic areas in England can apply for funding through the new Youth Social Action Fund.The Fund received £1 million from the Cabinet Office, as...
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