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Following the Supreme Court's decision in Radmacher last week, Harvey Nichols has been quick to spot a trend and is now offering its customers a pre-nup bridal package at its Manchester...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor The Legal Services Commission has announced it will not appeal against the High Court's judicial review decision to quash the outcome of the family tender round for...
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The British Association of Social Workers (BASW) has sharply criticised the Social Work Reform Board (SWRB) for contributing to the Family Justice Review without fully consulting the views of all...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor The two serious case reviews into the death of Baby P - now named as Peter Connelly - have been published in full for the first time today. The reports reveal Peter...
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Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell is co-coordinating a campaign to overturn the ban on gay marriage and heterosexual civil partnerships by encouraging eight legally ineligible couples to apply to...
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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has launched a consultation paper setting out a unified regulatory Handbook for both traditional law firms and new Alternative Business...
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The government has announced that court fees in child care proceedings will no longer be abolished in April 2011 as previously planned. In March 2010 the former justice minister, Jack Straw,...
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Following yesterday's Supreme Court decision that a prenuptial agreement is binding in the divorce of German heiress Katrin Radmacher, a survey has found that 72% of the population think that...
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Family Law is pleased to announce a new training update, Pre-Nuptial Agreements post-Radmacher, which will be held in London on 23 November 2010. The timely Family Law update is designed for private...
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By Hugh Logue, Newswatch Editor The chancellor George Osborne has announced in the government's spending review that the Ministry of Justice's budget will be cut by 23% from around £9.5 billion to £7...
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