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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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In March 2015, Cafcass received a total of 3,249 new private law cases. This is a 10% decrease on March 2014 levels. Between April 2013 and March 2014 Cafcass received a total of 46,634 new private...
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In March 2015, Cafcass received a total of 1,066 applications. This figure represents a 16% increase compared to those received in March 2014.Cafcass received a total of 11,127 new care...
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The Law Commission has started the scoping phase of the review of the law of marriage. A report is expected at the conclusion of the scoping phase in late 2015.The Government has asked the Law...
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Family law experts back calls for changes which could reduce stress of separation.Specialist family lawyers have given their support to new calls for the introduction of no-fault divorce in England...
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A new initiative to attract more exceptionally high quality lawyers and legal academics from non-traditional backgrounds to sit in the High Court in London is currently being piloted. The...
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Natalie Gamble AssociatesFrom today, parents in the UK expecting a child through surrogacy have the same rights to time off work as other new parents. Reforms under the Children and Families Act 2014...
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The Ministry of Justice has today (1 April 2015) announced plans to introduce mandatory food standards for all court staff in England and Wales. The introduction of Judicial Food Standards...
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