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A new Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) system should be developed in England and Wales to increase access to justice and to streamline the court process, a report recommends today.The report, by a...
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The number of civil partnerships formed in the UK in 2013 was 6,276, a decrease of 11% from the 7,037 recorded in 2012, according to new figures released today by the Office of National...
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In January 2015, Cafcass received a total of 887 applications. In January 2014 Cafcass received a total of 889 applications.Between April 2013 and March 2014 Cafcass received a total of 10,618...
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In January 2015, Cafcass received a total of 2,843 new private law cases. This is a 15% decrease on January 2014 levels. Between April 2013 and March 2014 Cafcass received a total of 46,625 new...
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The MOJ have announced that Elizabeth Isaacs QC, Helen Morris and Sara McIlroy have been appointed by the Lord Chancellor, in consultation with the President of the Family Division, to be members of...
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Resolution and HM Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) have released information about current and future moves to central divorce centres. Divorce centres will usually be the only points of...
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Over 140 million girls and women alive today have undergone some form of FGM.If current trends continue, about 86 million additional girls worldwide will be subjected to the practice by 2030.FGM is...
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There are now two email addresses for providers to use when contacting the high cost civil team.Urgent workThis includes work that the Legal Aid Agency will accept as urgent and commit to do in 48...
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The UK Parliament decided yesterday to change the law to allow a new kind of fertility treatment, which involves groundbreaking scientific techniques to prevent mitochondrial disease. The decision...
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A report published today claims that even though the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) is on track to make a significant and rapid reduction to the amount that it spends on civil legal aid, it introduced...
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