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Children and young people across England with special educational needs and disabilities or in alternative provision will get high-quality, early support wherever they live in the...
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A number of family law practitioners have been recognised by the judges of the LexisNexis Legal Awards and included in the shortlist for a variety of awards, including Law Firm of the Year, Chamber of...
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The Family Courts are failing survivors of domestic abuse, according to 28 leading women’s charities, solicitors and survivors.A letter signed by the group has been delivered to Secretary of State for...
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On 7 February Sir Andrew McFarlane, the President of the Family Division, gave the keynote speech at the Aspire Conference: Parents with Intellectual  Impairment – Promoting Best...
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Family Hubs offer early support to families and young children to help them overcome difficulties and build strong relationships.Services include help with infant feeding and perinatal mental health...
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A number of family law practitioners have been recognised by the judges of the LexisNexis Legal Awards and included in the shortlist for a variety of awards, including the Award for Legal Services...
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“Yet again, a serving Met Police Officer has abused his position of trust and authority to carry out sickening violent and depraved acts against women." Women’s Aid Chief Executive, Farah Nazeer...
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Survivors of domestic abuse will be given the choice to allow the CMS to collect and make payments on their behalf – without the consent of an abusive ex-partner.  This will prevent perpetrators...
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A new inquiry by the Education Committee will investigate causes and possible solutions to the growing issue of children’s absence from school.Inquiry: Persistent absence and support for...
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Successful family law specialists applications to become King's Counsel this year included:• Timothy Bowe (St Ives Chambers)• Duncan Brooks (Queen Elizabeth Building)• Dorothea...
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