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New research from the University of Bristol has revealed that family judges do not feel they are sufficiently well prepared to make decisions. Led by Julia Pearce and Professor Judith Masson, the...
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The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission has published a review of the performance of deduction orders. The review focuses on the first year of operation of the child maintenance collection...
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Over eighty of the Forms for the Family Procedures Rules 2010 made available to Jordan Publishing by the Family Procedure Rule Committee are now available to download by clicking here. Last week the...
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The European Commission has published proposals on EU-wide rules to bring legal clarity to the property rights for married international couples and for registered partnerships with an international...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor In a House of Commons debate last week, John Hemming, MP for Yardley in Birmingham, highlighted a case in which a father was prevented by a court order from speaking...
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The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission has announced that Noel Shanahan has been appointed as Commissioner and Chief Executive to replace Stephen Geraghty. Mr Geraghty is leaving after six...
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The remaining Practice Directions for the Family Procedures Rules 2010 are now available to download.   In January the long awaited Family Procedure Rules 2010 for England and Wales were...
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The Department for Education has revised and modernised the regulatory framework for fostering in England which includes national minimum standards, fostering services regulations and related...
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One in 26 looked after children contact Childline about failings and weaknesses in the care system, a new report by the leading children's charity has revealed. The report calls on local authorities...
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A new initiative from the Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs will offer thousands of newly-separated parents free information and support on arranging child maintenance. The service is being run in...
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