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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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The Legal Aid Agency has released guidance to help victims of domestic violence or child abuse find out whether they are eligible for legal aid.The guidance sets out the evidence that individuals...
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The Minister for Care and Support, Norman Lamb MP, has today announced that the Department of Health will provide local authorities with a one-off (non-ring-fenced) non-recurrent contribution to the...
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The Ministry of Justice has published court statistics for the fourth quarter of 2014 (October to December) showing that both parties are represented in only 22 per cent of all private family law...
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The Voice of the Child: Dispute Resolution Advisory Group final report was submitted to the Ministry of Justice on 16 March. The government has today (26 March 2015) published its response.  In...
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The Supreme Court has today unanimously allowed the appeal In the matter of S (A Child) [2015] UKSC 20, ruling in favour of the local authority and setting aside the costs order made in the...
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District Judge Julie Exton, who sits at Bristol Civil and Family Justice Centre, has been appointed as the new President of the Association of Her Majesty’s District Judges. The other officers...
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In a report published Tuesday, 24 March 2015, the Joint Committee on Human Rights welcomes the progress made by the Government in recognising children’s rights in law and policy but says that more...
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