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The Civil Procedure Rules Committee is recruiting two new members. Appointments will last 3 years, starting in December 2013. One vacancy is for a solicitor and the other is for a lay member. The...
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Principal Sponsor of Family Law Awards 2013   Jordan Publishing is delighted to announce that Maeve O'Rourke, a pupil at 4 Paper Buildings, has been selected as the Family Law Awards 2013...
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Growing up with siblings may provide some protection against divorce as an adult, according to a new study. Each additional sibling a person has (up to about seven) reduces the likelihood of divorce...
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Adoption agencies will be given extra cash to address the shortfall of adopters so children who need them find homes more quickly. The £16 million funding - available from later this year until 2016...
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Jordan Publishing is delighted to announce that Sir Mathew Thorpe has been awarded the Cornwell Award for Outstanding Contribution to Family Law. Sir Mathew will collect his award at the Family Law...
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The number of over-60s getting divorced in England and Wales has been increasing since the 1990s, according to the Office for National Statistics. Divorce statistics show that the number of people...
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Principal Sponsor of Family Law Awards 2013   Jordan Publishing is delighted to announce the shortlist of nominees for the Family Law Awards 2013, sponsored by Anglia DNA. The awards...
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The Senior Designated Family Judge for London, His Honour Judge Altman, has announced that HM Courts & Tribunal Service will no longer be able to allocate a District Judge of the Day on a daily...
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Individuals with a history of domestic violence should not be permitted to possess a firearm or shotgun, according to new Home Office guidance. The guidance provides for every incident of domestic...
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By Symi Elwin Children aged 5 and above take over a year longer to be adopted than children aged under 5, according to a new report from the Department of Education.     Information...
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