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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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The Civil Procedure Rules Committee is recruiting four new members. Appointments will last 3 years, starting in September 2015. The vacancies are for two solicitor members, one barrister member...
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The Legal Aid Agency has published preview copies of updated civil claim forms which come into force 1 April 2015. The updated forms available to preview are:CIV CLAIM 1: claim for assessment of...
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The final report and recommendations of the Vulnerable Witnesses and Children Working Group has been published.The Working Group (headed by Hayden J and Russell J) was set up by Sir James...
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The Commons Justice Select Committee has criticised the changes to civil legal aid in a report published today, 12 March 2015. The report highlights how the Legal Aid, Sentencing and...
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The Supreme Court has today unanimously allowed the appeal in Vince v Wyatt [2015] UKSC 14 . It ruled that the wife's claim was not an abuse of process and should not be struck out. The Supreme...
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In a consultation opening today, the Law Commission is seeking views on options for reform that would simplify and clarify the law and make it easier for the courts, practitioners and the public to...
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In February 2015, Cafcass received a total of 2,992 new private law cases. This is a 13% decrease on January 2014 levels. Between April 2013 and March 2014 Cafcass received a total of 46,634 new...
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