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The Family Mediation Task Force, chaired by David Norgrove, has published its first set of recommendations on what more can be done to increase the uptake of family mediation.According to the...
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Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions, is expected to announce that the conviction rate for domestic violence prosecutions has reached its highest ever level.Figures due to be released...
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The new child maintenance system came into force yesterday, 30 June 2014. It is hoped that it will help more families to work together, while maintaining a heavily subsidised service for those who...
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Simpson Millar LLP has acquired Foster & Partners, one of Bristol's leading family law practices. Fosters has nine family lawyers operating out of its Bristol City Centre offices. 'We...
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Cohabitation figures ‘show need for law reform’ The Office for National Statistics has analysed the 2001 and 2011 Census data finding an increase in cohabitating couples from 14% to 17% of...
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The Ministry of Justice has published its annual report presenting the key statistics on activity in the legal aid system for England and Wales. The annual legal aid statistics bulletin...
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On ‘The Care Act represents the most significant reform of care and support in more than 60 years, putting people and their carers in control of their care and support. For the first time,...
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Vulnerable children and young people with mental health problems not getting enough support, says the Centre for Social Justice Many child protection and mental health services are in crisis and...
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An exclusive article by the research team has been made available ahead of its publication in August Family Law. 'Capturing the scale and pattern of recurrent care proceedings: initial...
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The Ministry of Justice has published the latest statistics on type and volume of cases that are received and processed through the court system of England and Wales in the first quarter of 2014...
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