Our articles are written by experts in their field and include barristers, solicitors, judges, mediators, academics and professionals from a range of related disciplines. Family Law provides a platform for debate for all the important topics, from divorce and care proceedings to transparency and access to justice. If you would like to contribute please email emma.reitano@lexisnexis.co.uk.
Spotlight
Write for Family Law
If you would like the chance to write for us get in touch.
Contact Us
Trending articles
Card image
On Friday 24 January 2014, Japan became the 91st Contracting State to the Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Japan's instrument of...
Card image
A 'Real Fathers for Justice' activist, Tim Line, has received a four-week prison sentence, suspended for two years, after he was found guilty of harassing a family law solicitor. He was also handed a...
Card image
The President of the Family Division Sir James Munby, has voiced his opinion that the civil courts need 'more extensive powers' to deal adequately with contempt of court. Sir James was referring to a...
Card image
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that a couple's intended heir should not be disinherited despite the fact that the couple erroneously signed each others wills. Lord Neuberger, giving the...
Card image
A rare ‘red report' has been published by independent advisers in response to Chris Grayling, the Justice Secretary's proposals to raise nearly £200 million by increasing court fees. The proposals...
Card image
Coventry City Council has claimed, in a follow-on meeting from a serious case review, that abuse comparable with the Daniel Pelka case could happen again. Daniel was four when he was subjected to...
Card image
Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division of the High Court and the Court of Protection, has issued Practice Guidance in order to bring about ‘an immediate and significant change in practice...
Card image
A woman, identified as ‘AB', has applied to the High Court for the right to store the sperm of her seriously ill partner in order to bear his children. The test case is due to be heard at the High...
Card image
The Supreme Court ruled today that a child can have a habitual residence which is separate and distinct from the country in which he or she resides. The judgment allows a child's ‘state of mind' to be...
Card image
Liberal Democrat MP and chairman of the Justice for Families group,  John Hemming, has told tonight's BBC's Panorama that he has been contacted by hundreds of parents who claim they have been...
Show
10
Results
Go to page of 403