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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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Almost two children are now being abducted every day, according to new figures released by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) and charity, Reunite. Parental child abduction cases have more...
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The Law Society Council yesterday reaffirmed its commitment to direct engagement with the Ministry of Justice on proposed changes to legal aid in order to 'secure the best possible deal' for all of...
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Maria Miller, Women and Equalities Minister, has announced that the first same sex weddings in England and Wales will be able to take place from Saturday 29 March 2014, several months earlier than...
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New cuts to the civil legal aid remuneration rates (pdf) that came into force on 2 December 2013 are deterring a significant number of professionals from acting as expert witnesses in the...
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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has analysed the top reasons why high cost family case plans are being rejected. High costs family cases are usually Children Act cases which are expected to exceed the...
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The Chancellor George Osborne has announced in the Autumn Statement that the Government is introducing the married couples' transferable tax allowance. Married couples and civil partners will be able...
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Publication of this new edition was celebrated with a party at the Law Society last week. From left to right: Geoff Carr, Sarah Forster, with authors Stephen Gilmore, Neville Harris, Andrew...
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