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Local authorities need to do more to ensure that siblings who are taken into care are able to live together, and where they cannot that they are helped to stay in contact, according to the Fostering...
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The three biggest legal regulators, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), the Bar Standards Board and the Institute of Legal Executives Professional Standards are jointly to review legal...
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Family Law and the Court of Protection will be holding its next meeting on Tuesday 30 November in Committee Room 9 at the Palace of Westminster. The subject...
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Proposed changes to the scope of legal aid could put thousands of vulnerable people at risk and deny justice to countless families, family lawyers' association Resolution has warned. The proposals,...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke today unveiled the Ministry of Justice's programme to reform legal aid, including cutting funding for family private law cases such as...
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The Legal Services Commission has announced today that it is extending the present family and combined family/housing contracts until midnight on 30 November 2011. These particular contracts were...
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The Commons Public Accounts Committee has warned in a new report that children's family court service, Cafcass, is "not fit for purpose". The committee said that although the family court advisers...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor Slough Borough Council has announced it it will cut the fees it pays its foster carers by up to 50 per cent, effective from Monday 15 November. In a...
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Equal parental rights charity Families Need Fathers (FNF) held a seminar in the House of Commons yesterday to highlight the need for a review and reform of child related relocation law.The charity is...
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The work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, has reiterated the Government's commitment to family relationships and expressed his concern of the effect of family breakdown on society. Speaking...
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