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Lord Chancellor appoints Jane Harris, Hannah Perry, Dylan Jones, Michael Horton and William Tyler QC as new members of the Family Procedure Rule Committee. Jane Harris – lay member Jane Harris has...
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With 15 million children caught up in major conflicts, UNICEF declares 2014 a devastating year for childrenGlobally, an estimated 230 million children currently live in countries and areas affected by...
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The research report, Litigants in person in private family law cases by Liz Trinder, Rosemary Hunter, Emma Hitchings, Joanna Miles, Richard Moorhead, Leanne Smith, Mark Sefton, Victoria...
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3 December 2014

Autumn Statement responses
Every year, the chancellor of the exchequer provides an Autumn Statement to parliament, focusing on economic growth and government finances, which serves to update parliament on the government's...
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Legal aid lawyers 'a dying breed'Extensive research undertaken by the Law Society's Junior Lawyers Division has found that only four per cent of young lawyers are interested in working in legal...
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The Department for Education and the Department of Health are seeking views on proposed amendments to 'Promoting the health and wellbeing of looked-after children' statutory guidance issued in...
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MOJ publishes experimental statistics providing the results of analyses of estimated hearing duration in Private Law cases in England and Wales. There is some evidence that hearings where both...
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Local authorities in England looked after 68,110 children (at the end of March 2013), the highest level for 20 years. Local authorities spent £2.5 billion in 2012-13 supporting children in foster...
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The government has announced a £10 million fund to support women’s refuges in 100 areas across England. The fund was announced on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women...
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One in ten have had to leave jobs after a split, or have a colleague who has; 16% have seen workplace hit by sick leave following stress of break-up; 15% say separation or divorce had a negative...
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