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The Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith has introduced the Welfare Reform Bill today which he has described as the biggest shake-up of welfare in 60 years. The major proposal for reform in...
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The divorce rate in England and Wales is at its lowest level since 1977, according to new figures released today by the Office of National Statistics (ONS). In 2009 10.5 people per 1,000 of...
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The first thirty Practice Directions for the Family Procedures Rules 2010 made available to Jordan Publishing by the Family Procedure Rule Committee are now available to download. In January the long...
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A examination of the Government's Green Paper on legal aid, carried out by the Bar Council has found that proposals by the Ministry of Justice to cut legal aid could end up costing rather than saving...
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Nearly one in five secondary school children in the UK have been severely abused or neglected during childhood, according to a study by NSPCC published today. In all, 18.6 per cent of 11-17 year...
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The family law association Resolution has said that the Government's proposed legal aid cuts are "fatally flawed" including its plan to only fund mediation for separating families. Resolution is...
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An Ofsted inspection report has praised Cafcass' "outstanding" improvement in ensuring that all children in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire receive a service with no delay, despite an 80% increase in...
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The total uncollected arrears accumulated over the entire 17-year lifetime of the Child Support Agency stands at over £3.78 billion, according to newly released figures. More than £1.14bn in...
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Following a High Court ruling last November highlighting the need for caution when hair tests for alcohol are being interpreted and relied upon, the company that carried out the...
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There are still a few places left at the Family Law Update seminar in Bristol on Thursday 17 February. The comprehensive training seminar provides essential guidance on the very latest case law and...
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