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A Private Members Bill on shared parenting was tabled yesterday in the House of Commons by Brian Binley, Conservative MP for Northampton South. The legislation would provide for the making of Shared...
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9 days ago an IEA (Institute of Economic Affairs) Discussion Paper was examined on this blog. The paper heralded the bankruptcy of the UK Government owing to the fact that if its debt was calculated...
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A father who owes over £78,000 in unpaid child maintenance has been prevented from selling his house by the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (CMEC) to stop him from concealing the proceeds...
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The Master of the Rolls and the President of the Family Division have issued new guidance on McKenzie Friends in light of the increase in litigants-in-person in all levels of the civil and family...
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There has been a dramatic rise in forced marriages involving male victims, recent statistics from the Home Office show. The Forced Marriage Unit has received more than 220 emails and calls to its...
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The children's charity Barnardo's is calling for specialist training for professionals working with children to help them to identify the tell-tale signs of those being groomed for child sexual...
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Marriage per se does not contribute much to making relationships more stable when children are young, according to new research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), funded by the Nuffield...
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The National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC) has produced a revised protocol for referrals of families to Supported Child Contact Centres, designed to assist judges and magistrates who...
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The Family Justice Review Panel, appointed by the Ministry of Justice, the Department for Education, and the Welsh Assembly Government, today launched a "Call for Evidence" so that anyone with an...
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The number of cohabiting couples is projected to rise from 2.3 million in 2008 to 3.8 million in 2033, according to new statistics released by the Office of National Statistics. Cohabiting adults are...
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