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You will have probably met Di at one of our Family Law events. We are sad that she will be leaving us and wanted to say a special thank you to her for all her work and making the Family Law events...
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The Government has today confirmed its final package of reforms to the legal aid system following extensive consultation. Alongside the steps being taken to make legal aid more sustainable and...
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The eagerly anticipated Law Commission report, Matrimonial Property Needs and Agreements, has now been published. It is available to download here. An in-depth analysis of the report is available...
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The Department for Work and Pensions have published a statistical report providing figures on caseloads, enforcement, appeals, collections and outstanding arrears. These publications contain...
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26 February 2014

Consultation on court orders
The Department for Education are consulting on changes to the statutory guidance on the Children Act 1989. The guidance relates to public and private family law orders and is being updated in light...
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Renaissance Chambers has announced that it is beginning the process of dissolution, blaming the impact of legal aid cuts. The Gazette yesterday reported that Members at Renaissance Chambers in...
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With 3 months to go until the public law sections of the Children and Families Act 2014 goes live, it is crucial that the emerging issues for children are widely understood. The change I want to...
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This is to wish Nick well on his retirement.  I first met Nick when he sat as a recorder at Milton Keynes, where I was DFJ.  This ‘whirlwind' arrived and swept through the court, taking in...
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The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of five new family law Queen's Counsel today. They are: Nicholas Goodwin - Harcourt Charles Hale - 4 Paper Buildings Elizabeth McGrath - St...
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According to the latest Freedom of Information request from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), publicly funded family mediation continues to decline since changes to public funding in April...
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