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A new report by the Children’s Society and the University of Bedfordshire, 'Cut Off from Justice: The impact of excluding separated migrant children from legal aid ', reveals that since removing legal...
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The Department for Education (DfE) is seeking views about the use of special guardianship orders (SGOs).Special guardianship was introduced in 2005 as an alternative legal status providing permanence...
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In the August issue of Family Law (available online from 3 August) His Honour Judge John Altman, Senior Designated Family Judge for London at the Central Family Court, outlines his new initiative...
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New research from the law firm Seddons highlights the urgency surrounding newly reintroduced Co-Habitation Rights Bill in Parliament.  In stark contrast to existing laws, nearly half (47%)...
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Written Ministerial Statement by Courts Minister Shailesh Vara on the HMCTS Estate.On 23 June 2015 the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice announced his intention to work with the...
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The High Court has today handed down a judgment in a test case which will have profound implications for access to justice.In a further judgment in the case of 'I.S.' Mr Justice Collins has found that...
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The Government has provided a response to the Justice Committee’s Eighth Report of Session 2014–15 regarding the impact of changes to civil legal aid under Part 1 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and...
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The Triennial Reviews of the Civil Justice Council (CJC) and Family Justice Council (FJC) were announced in a Written Ministerial Statement to Parliament on 4 November 2013. The first...
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We have been monitoring the progress of the new divorce centres. Recently Twitter has seen a few comments about the operation of the new divorce centres. Below are a few examples: South West...
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Starting 17 July 2015 some evidence need not be re-examined before a final hearing if a certificate has already been granted earlier in the legal process.Providers will no longer need to resubmit...
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