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After months of anticipation, the Supreme Court has confirmed that the ancillary relief case of Radmacher v Granatino will be handed down on Wednesday 20 October.The appeal is against the Court of...
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The first ever National Pro Bono Centre (NPBC) is set to open formally on Tuesday 19 October at its new premises at 48 Chancery Lane, in the heart of the legal community. The centre draws together...
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The Law Society is calling on the Legal Services Commission (LSC) to extend existing family contracts until April 2012, following the High Court's decision on 30 September to quash the outcome of the...
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Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly has stated that the government has decided to wait until the Family Justice Review has published its final report before determining whether to allow more media...
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More people should consider mediation rather than going to court to sort out family disputes, Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly has told radio listeners. Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme,...
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The US House of Representatives has passed a resolution calling on the Government of Japan to address the problem of abduction of US citizen children to Japan. The resolution also calls on Japan...
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Professor Eileen Munro has published the first part of her review of how to remove the barriers and bureaucracy in child protection services. Part One: A Systems Analysis seeks to understand why...
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Cafcass and the President of the Family Division have extended temporary case allocation procedures for another year. A new Joint Agreement, effective from today, builds upon the...
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Following the High Court's decision yesterday to quash the outcome of the Legal Services Commission's tender round for new family legal aid contracts, the chair of the LSC, Sir Bill Callaghan, has...
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The Law Society has won its judicial review over the family legal aid tender after the High Court decided to quash the outcome of the tender round for new family legal aid contracts. The High Court...
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