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In May 2015, Cafcass received a total of 2,880 new private law cases. This is a 34% increase on May 2014 levels. May 2014 was the lowest number of new cases ever recorded for Cafcass.Between...
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Top global law firms Allen & Overy and DLA Piper have teamed up with leading children's legal charity Coram Children’s Legal Centre (CCLC) to launch a new collaborative legal project that...
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On Wednesday, 10 June the High Court will begin hearing a judicial review with far reaching implications for the ongoing implementation of the Government’s legal aid cuts. PLP has been instructed by...
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The House of Commons has had its first reading of the Education and Adoption Bill 2015-16, which took place on 3 June 2015. The second reading date is yet to be announced.The Bill makes provision...
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Last year 5,050 children in England and 345 children in Wales were adopted out of care. Until now, little was known about how many adoptions broke down (disrupted) or how many children’s difficulties...
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Wives deliberately misled by ex-husbands seek new divorce settlementsTwo women who were duped into accepting 'unfair' divorce settlements, based on false information provided by their ex-husbands, are...
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Cardiff University School of Law and Politics has this week launched a new, freely accessible website, Children’s Social Care Law in Wales as part of the nation-wide initiative, Foster Care...
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Sarah Phillimore, Barrister, St John's ChambersAbout 100 delegates and speakers representing all those involved in the child protection system – lawyers, magistrates, Cafcass, social workers,...
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Two in five (40 per cent) fostered teenagers are already living with their third foster family since coming into care, according to a new survey of foster carers released today (1 June) by The...
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Expressions of interest are being sought from all serving Circuit Judges to sit on the Family Justice Council.  The Council has 26 members, including judges, magistrates, lawyers,...
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