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New figures on marriages in England and Wales released today show that marriage rates are the lowest since they were first calculated in 1862.The latest provisional figures from the Office for...
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The Private Law Working Group has provided Family Law with draft guidance outlining the provisions of the forthcoming President's Practice Direction expected to be published towards the end of...
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In a hearing for permission to appeal a leave to remove order today, Lord Justice Wall added his qualified support for a review of Payne v Payne.However, the judge decided that the case before him was...
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Wanting to know the sex of a child and being desperate about gender is an understandable issue for parents. After all, it may be that after, say, six daughters, a son would be nice (do we still have...
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WED 03/02/2010 - A report by Cafcass on how children and young people feel about going through divorce and separation has revealed almost half are worried their financial situation.The How It Looks...
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A new report on adoption services in England by think tank Policy Exchange has found that upwards of 1,000 children a year are living in foster care unnecessarily because local authorities are failing...
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The number of children benefiting from child maintenance through the Child Support Agency (CSA) has exceeded 800,000 for the first time.By the end of December 2009, parents with the care of 809,800...
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Article by Penny BoothSo - divorce rates have fallen (fifth year in a row) to an all-time low (well for the last 33 years, at least) at around 121,800 in 2008, a drop of about five per cent. The...
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The number of divorces in England and Wales has fallen to the lowest rate for 29 years, according to the Office for National Statistics.In 2008, the divorce rate in England and Wales fell to 11.5...
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Interim research findings published by the Children's Commissioner for England, Sir Al Aynsley-Green, reveal how some children and young people really feel about the Government's proposal to allow...
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