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The High Court has ruled that a 20-year-old girl with a diagnosis of a learning disability and autistic spectrum disorder currently detained in a Swansea hospital can be moved to a new placement over...
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Over 1,200 high street law firms offering legal aid family services could face a £100 million shortfall in fees as publicly funded cases work their way through the family justice system without...
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Chief Social Worker for Children unveils the knowledge and skills statement, a new blueprint for the future training of social workers.A new blueprint for the future training and education of child...
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The latest judicial diversity statistics as at 31 July 2014 have been published. Figures indicate that:Seven of the 38 judges in the Court of Appeal are women. (The forthcoming appointment of an...
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The Queen has approved the appointment of four Lord and Lady Justices of Appeal. The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of the following as Lord and Lady Justices of Appeal: Mrs...
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Practice Direction 27A - Family Proceedings: Court Bundles is fully in force as of today. Sub-paragraphs (a)-(c) and (e)-(g) of paragraph 4.1 and paragraphs 5.1 and 5.3(e) must now be taken into...
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Today, we celebrate 65 years of fair and equal access to justice due to legal aid.The modern legal aid system was created by the Attlee government in the Legal Advice and Assistance Act 1949, enacted...
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Mr Prest has been handed a suspended jail sentence for not complying with his court order after Mr Justice Moylan concluded that he had failed to make a lump sum payment of £17.5 million and...
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Children should have the chance to tell judges what they think and feel in family court cases affecting them - according to the Family Justice Young People’s Board (FJYPB), a group made up of...
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A study exploring the degree to which children and young people have a right to have their private lives kept private has been published today. The report, Safeguarding, Privacy and...
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