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A new report launched last week shows that around two thirds of people do not know their legal rights and nearly 70% have no knowledge of basic legal processes. The research, which was commissioned...
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The President of the Family Division, Sir Nicholas Wall, has issued new practice guidance for judges and magistrates on when it is suitable to direct a split hearing or to conduct a fact finding...
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The Official Solicitor has written to family law practitioners to inform them that his staff is unable to accept new instructions to act as a guardian ad litem or litigation friend without some...
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The Legal Services Board (LSB) has today announced that all approved regulators must ensure that the lawyers they regulate provide clear information to their clients both of their right to complain...
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Children's services in Bristol have been rated as ‘good' in the latest independent inspection by Ofsted, published yesterday. Bristol is the first large city in England and Wales to receive a ‘good'...
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A teenage Jehovah's Witness who was crushed in a car accident has died after refusing a blood transfusion in hospital. The schoolboy, aged 15, was airlifted to hospital from the incident in...
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Cafcass has opened a specially designed office in Chesterfield to provide improved opportunities for interviewing families, family mediation and contact.Anthony Douglas, Cafcass Chief Executive said:...
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Figures released today by Cafcass show that care applications remain at record levels. There were 832 care applications in March 2010, the highest care demand figure ever recorded for a single month...
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In his first official speech as Deputy Prime Minister today, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg announced the Government's plans to scrap the controversial children's database ContactPoint....
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The US Supreme court has ruled that a British father seeking the return of his son who was taken by the child's mother from Chile to Texas, has a right of custody under the Hague Convention on the...
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