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The Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP, who was brought up by his sister from the age of 13 following their mother's death, has called for legislation to improve the situation of brothers and sisters who care for...
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A report published today by NatCen Social Research, Thomas Coram Research Unit and the University of East Anglia, which is part of the ESRC-funded Modern Fatherhood project, has shown that only half...
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Mrs Justice Pauffley DBE has been appointed as the Senior Family Liaison Judge, with immediate effect, for a 3 year term, by the President of the Family Division, following consultation with the Lord...
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Coram Children's Legal Centre has published new research into the rights of undocumented migrant children in the UK. The research supports the Centre's argument that current ‘hard line' strategy on...
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14 November 2013

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Minors subject to immigration control A series of articles for family lawyers about how to get the best for clients who are minors subject to immigration control By Gillian Geddes,...
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The Private Law Working Group, which was set up by the President of the Family Division in August 2013 under the chairmanship of Mr Justice Cobb, has now reported. Its Report recommends the...
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The controversial relationship between the media and the family courts and the Court of Protection was at the heart of Sir James Munby P's speech at the Society of Editors' Annual Conference this...
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The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) will transfer to the Ministry of Justice in April 2014, following a recommendation in the Family Justice Review. Cafcass helps...
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The Office of National Statistics has released figures showing the proportions of UK family types in 2013. Currently, married or civil partner couple families without dependent children are the most...
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The Judicial Office is carrying out a review of the Civil and Family Justice Councils as a part of a new Triennial Review for non-departmental public bodies. Triennial Reviews are expected to take...
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