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28 March 2012

First ABSs approved
The first three firms to be approved as Alternative Business Structures (ABSs) have been announced by the Solicitors Regulation Authority today. Under liberalisations in the Legal Services Act 2007,...
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Local authorities are failing to implement central government policy to support kinship carers, according to new research from advice charity Family Rights Group. When children are unable to live...
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Following the success of the inaugural Family Law Awards last October, Jordan Publishing is pleased to announce the return of the event this year. The awards ceremony will be held on 10 October 2012...
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The Family and Parenting Institute (FPI) has called on the Chancellor to avoid delivering a "Break-Up Budget" on Wednesday that could threaten the stability of family life. The family charity reports...
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Cherie Booth QC, Patron of Coram Children's Legal Centre, has launched a new free online children's legal advice service for families who might not otherwise have access to advice. The event was...
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S (a Child) [2012] UKSC 10 The Supreme Court has reversed a Court of Appeal decision and reinstated a first instance judgment which declined to order a return of a child to Australia under the...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor The Home Office has launched a consultation on how to allow same-sex civil marriages. Since the introduction of the Civil Partnership Act, which came into force in...
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The Prime Minister will today set out proposed changes to legislation to ensure that, when adoption is in a child's best interests, they take place as soon as possible.  The average time between...
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This week the Government suffered defeats in six key votes as the House of Lords made amendments to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill. On Monday, amongst other changes, Peers...
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The 6th World Congress on Family Law and Children's Rights will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia, from 17-20 March 2013. The Theme of the Congress is...
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