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Criminal barristers across the country have protesed today in response to the government's plans to cut legal aid fees by 30%. Barristers did not attend court until 2pm in opposition to the Ministry...
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The Children and Families Minister, Edward Timpson, has today announced that new residential care rules will come into force at the end of this month. The rules will put an end to vulnerable children...
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The busiest time of year for couples to file for divorce is just after the Christmas period with 6 January being dubbed 'D Day.' With this in mind, Netmums conducted a survey looking into how divorce...
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In 2013 Family Law Newswatch readers were interested in a wide range of issues reflecting the various changes that have taken place this year that effect family lawyers. However, according to the...
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Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Children Board has published a serious case review that highlights failings by multiple agencies and charities in relation to vulnerable young people who were abused by...
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The British Association for adoption and Fostering (BAAF) has been rated 'outstanding' in its recent Ofsted inspection. BAAF works as a Voluntary Adoption Agency and Adoption Support Agency in...
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Susan Jacklin QC of 1 Garden Court chambers has been elected as Chair of the Family Law Bar Association (FLBA) following their annual elections to the National Committee and Officers positions. The...
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The President of the Family Division and Court of Protection Sir James Munby has handed down a judgment in respect of the much publicised Re P (A Child) case which followed the Court of Protection...
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In 2012/13 there were 127,000 investigations launched across the country into children thought to be at risk of child abuse or neglect. This is a 42% increase in investigations since 2009/10,...
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Two-thirds of divorced or separated couples with children have stated that their biggest regret about splitting up was the impact it had on their children, a new survey has found. The research (pdf)...
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