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The British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF) welcomes the £19.3m Adoption Support Fund (ASF), which goes live today in England, and announces a range of new services to help social...
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A new report published today, which explores the challenges faced by children’s services, calls for the inspection process to be modernised and offers a vision for what a future sustainable model...
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Researchers at the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University have published a report which recommends an overhaul in the way that the Court of Protection currently works with the media in...
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28 April 2015

IAML Surrogacy Symposium
IAML Surrogacy Symposium 17-19 May, 2015The IAML has gathered 20 of the leading professionals from around the world to present and facilitate in-depth discussions regarding the current...
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The FLBA has prepared a briefing paper on issues surrounding access to justice in the Family Court, to explain to candidates in the forthcoming election how changes to civil legal aid under the...
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Lawyers welcome significant judgment which clarifies local authority responsibilities when assessing social housing needs for families with children Tower Hamlets and Havering Council actions...
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HM Courts & Tribunals Service has taken the decision to create 11 divorce centres within England and Wales, with the vast majority of uncontested decree nisi applications being considered by...
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Jo Edwards, chair of family justice organisation Resolution, criticised the Legal Aid Agency’s (LAA) controversial £35 million Client Cost and Management System (CCMS) as 'nothing short of a national...
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Good morning everyone, and thank you Sharon for your typically warm welcome. It gives me great pride to be standing before you today in my home town of Brighton. Those in the know...
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Family law organisation Resolution today unveils its national YRes network for family solicitors, legal executives, paralegals, barristers and other professionals at the start of their career. The...
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