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The proportion of people who are married in England and Wales has fallen from 50 per cent in mid-1979 to 40 per cent in mid-2009, according to new research from the Office of National Statistics. The...
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The EU Legal Affairs Committee has today unanimously approved new rules that will allow the residents of 14 participating Member States to choose which country's law should govern their divorce. EU...
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The National Audit Office has revealed that the Legal Services Commission overpaid legal aid providers by almost £77 million in 2009-10. The NAO, as part of its annual audit of the Legal Services...
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Courts Minister Jonathan Djanogly has announced that family solicitors could receive a fixed fee of £150 to provide advice during mediation and to formalise and give legal effect to any agreement...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor A senior Family Division judge for England and Wales has warned that people do not take family court decisions seriously enough and do not obey the court orders...
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The Government has announced a pilot that will give police the power to ban people suspected of abusing a partner from their homes for up to four weeks. The year-long pilot scheme will begin next...
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Social workers are not always receiving the amount of supervision they need and most are not getting adequate support for professional development issues or the emotional problems their work presents,...
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More children's homes were rated as outstanding and fewer as inadequate than at any time since Ofsted became responsible for their inspection, according to the inspectorates Annual Report...
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Seven additional Member States have ratified the 1996 Hague Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for...
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Family Law is pleased to announce the release of four new audioCPD podcasts: Handle with Care: DIY Disclosure and Imerman; The Treatment of Trusts in Ancillary Relief; All you need to know about...
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