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An NHS Trust has applied to the High Court for permission to withdraw treatment in respect of a 1-year-old boy. The boy suffered profound irreversible brain damage and specialists informed the...
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published information on cases being processed on the 2012 statutory child maintenance scheme, delivered by the Child Maintenance Service (CMS).The data...
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The Department for Education has published a list of indicators to help local authorities understand the broad range of factors contributing to child poverty locally.The Child Poverty Act 2010...
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New statistics at both national and local authority levels from the Department for Education show that the number of looked after children in England continues to rise. Under the Children Act 1989,...
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The Department for Education (DfE) has issued guidance for local authorities about completing their children’s social work data return.The annual children’s social work workforce data collection...
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Legal aid family solicitors are about to feel the full force of LASPO following news that publicly funded private family law cases fell by 83% in the first financial quarter of 2014/15. The...
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Blue Cross is today launching the Pet Nup – the world’s first pre-nuptial agreement with pet welfare at its heart. While people often worry what would happen to their wealth in the event of a...
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The Irish Times has reported that the Irish government has dropped surrogacy plans from its overhaul of the family justice system.The Children and Family Relationships Bill, a wide-ranging...
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Children, grandchildren and other relatives of adopted adults can now trace back through their ancestors’ lives - helping them to unearth their family history, discover more about their medical...
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The Ministry of Justice has published court statistics for the second quarter of 2014 (April to June) . The number of cases that started in family courts in England and Wales in April to June...
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