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A team of family law barristers will today overturn centuries of legal tradition by being first to offer the public a fixed fee divorce service designed to keep their clients out of court.The team of...
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The New York Times has published an article that sets out the law concerning surrogacy arrangements in each of the states in the USA.Surrogacy is far more accepted in the United States than in most...
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On Friday, 19 September the High Court granted permission for Rights of Women to challenge the lawfulness of Government changes to legal aid.  According to Rights of Women, the...
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Organisations can apply for the Carers Social Action Support Fund to help grow social action projects that support unpaid family carers. A carer is anyone who looks after, unpaid, a friend or...
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The Department for Education (DfE) has published proposed revisions to the Children’s Homes Regulations 2001, including the introduction of new quality standards.The DfE is seeking views on...
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published the first official statistics on benefits and employment for individuals and households on the Department for Communities and Local Government...
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The Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales, will make its case to Parliamentarians this party conference season to stress the importance of fair access to justice for all,...
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The European Social Fund Support for Families with Multiple Problems (ESF Families programme) was launched in December 2011 and is due to run until March 2015. It supports disadvantaged families,...
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A conference held today (Friday 19 September) will call for co-operation between different actors in legal and judicial proceedings involving unaccompanied and trafficked migrant children....
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The Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales, has today published a report, based on interviews and a survey of legal practitioners, assessing the impact of the Legal Aid,...
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