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The chair of the Legal Services Commission, Sir Bill Callaghan, has said everyone working in legal aid needs to think about their "responsibilities, be realistic and show imagination". In an address...
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The increase in cases of mental illness in Britain can in part be attributed to the high levels of family breakdown, according to a new report. Mental Health: poverty, ethnicity and family...
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The President of the Family Division, Sir Nicholas Wall, has said that unmarried couples should have rights to a share of property if they split up. Sir Nicholas also said that he supports mixed-race...
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Jordan Publishing is pleased to announce the launch of the Elder Law Journal. The quarterly journal is being published in association with Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE). Written for private client...
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The Supreme Court has published guidance on its practice relating to the use of "live text based communications" in the courtroom. The Justices felt that because cases before the Supreme Court do not...
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the "best interests of the child" need to be put at the centre of any immigration decision to remove non-citizen parents. The judgement puts the UN Convention on the...
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A new survey commissioned by Barnardo's reveals that one in three people do not think gay couples can parent as well as heterosexual couples. The children's charity polled more than 2,000 UK adults...
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The second interim report on child protection, published today, has called for stripping Ofsted of the power to evaluate Serious Case Reviews (SCRs). In her report, Child Protection: Interim Report,...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor The French constitutional court, has upheld a ban on gay marriage following a challenge by a lesbian couple with four children. The couple, who  are already in a...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that ‘domestic violence' in homelessness cases includes psychological as well as physical abuse. The ruling came in the case...
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