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6 September 2010

Defending Legal Aid
The Law Society succeeded in their application for an expedited hearing to dispute the Legal Services Commission's (LSC) conduct of the tendering process for family legal aid contracts. The High Court...
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In an effort to provide practical help and assistance to all those members affected by the civil bids process, Resolution have created a new web page in the members' website. In recognition of the...
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New Family Proceedings and Magistrates Courts fees came into force today that increase the fees payable for proceedings in family cases by 14.12%. The government says the fee increases are based on...
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The Children's Minister Tim Loughton has called on all local authorities to make it easier for foster carers to make decisions for the children in their care, and free them from over-zealous...
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The Children's Legal Centre has criticised the Adam Smith Institute (ASI) for calling for civil legal aid to be scrapped. In the ASI's report Access to Justice, lawyer and medical practitioner...
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The Japanese Government has decided that it will become a party to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, according to news reports. Tokyo-based online newspaper...
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Last night's Panorama programme shown on BBC 1 highlighted the case of a couple whose three-month-old son was put on the Child Protection Register when neither parent could explain how the child broke...
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An independent commission into early intervention, which aims to ensure that children at greatest risk of multiple disadvantage get the best start in life, will be chaired by Graham Allen MP, the...
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I am grateful to the anonymous commentator on the last post who has drawn my attention to the following story, published in the Cambridge News in July 2010. The story is entitled, "Suspect car blown...
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The Law Society has sent a pre-action protocol letter to the Legal Services Commission (LSC), challenging the lawfulness of its decision to proceed with the allocation of family law contracts. The...
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