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The Supreme Court has found in favour of Katrin Radmacher and held that the Court of Appeal was correct in allowing the enforcement of a prenuptial agreement. The case concerns the question of...
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Improved access to mental health services should be made available as standard practice for children and young people in care, according to new guidance from National Institute for Health and Clinical...
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On Monday evening the House of Lords debated reforming the laws governing divorce, including prenuptial contracts and no-fault divorce. The debate was tabled by Baroness Ruth Deech who has commented...
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The Manchester Family Law Conference 2010 will be taking place on 16 November at the Lowry Hotel in Dearmans Place. There are still a few remaining places remaining so book now to ensure you secure...
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Ahead of the Government's comprehensive spending review tomorrow, the family solicitors association Resolution has warned against "simplistic solutions to the complexities of family breakdown". In an...
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The former chairman of the Family Law Bar Association, Lucy Theis QC, has been appointed to be a Justice of the High Court with effect from 15 November 2010. The Lord Chief Justice will assign her to...
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A former College of Law student has been recognised for her outstanding performance in family law by receiving the inaugural Peter Clark Prize sponsored by Dawson Cornwell solicitors. Rebecca Hawley,...
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The Bar Standards Board (BSB) is launching a scheme today that will monitor over 700 chambers and sole practitioners. Barristers' chambers will be asked to complete an online questionnaire which will...
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The President of the Family Division has said in a speech given yesterday to a Resolution conference on domestic abuse that family judges focused too much on the future of relationships instead of...
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The government has announced this morning that the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (CMEC) is among 192 quangos that are to be closed. Under the forthcoming Public Bodies Bill, CMEC will...
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