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15 December 2010

Court closures announced
By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor The Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly has announced that 93 magistrates' courts and 49 county courts in England and Wales are to be closed. The closures...
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The former President of the Family Division, Baroness Butler-Sloss, has warned that cuts to legal aid could result in cases in the family courts taking longer because people will be forced to...
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Cafcass' services in North and South of Tyne have been rated 'good' by a new Ofsted inspection report, published today. In the latest report, Ofsted inspectors found that practitioners strongly...
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Ahead of Justice Secretary, Kenneth Clarke's appearance before the Justice Select Committee tomorrow, the Family Law Bar Association (FLBA) has warned of the potentially dangerous consequences of the...
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A filmed interview with the mother of Baby Peter, Tracey Connelly, obtained by the BBC's Panorama programme reveals the misplaced optimism felt by social workers in the tragic case. The...
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David Cameron has announced that £30 million of Department for Education's budget will be ring fenced for relationship support from 2011-2015. In a speech to relationship counselling service Relate...
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Tim Loughton, the Children's Minister, has warned that health services are not sufficiently integrated with child protection agencies. In a speech to the annual Safeguarding London's Children...
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Nearly one in two children born today will suffer family breakdown by the age of 16, according to a new analysis of figures from the Office for National Statistics and the Millennium Cohort...
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A review of the role of the Children's Commissioner for has recommended making the office independent from Government.   The review report, by John Dunford, the former general secretary of...
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Family Law is pleased to announce the publication of The Family Court Practice 2010 Autumn Supplement which is now available to purchase for just £35. The Family Court Practice is...
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