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The Government is to announce that it will introduce therapy treatment on the NHS for couples whose relationship is being affected by depression or other mental problems.From April, patients will be...
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The final seminar in the Economic and Social Research Council's Changing Parenting Culture series is taking place on Tuesday 16 February 2010 at the British Library in London.The seminar will hold...
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The Children, Schools and Families Bill was put before Parliament on Thursday, introducing new legislation to further open up family courts to the media.The Bill makes provision permitting greater...
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The Supreme Court has unanimously allowed an appeal by a grandmother to allow her grandchild to continue to live with her despite the absent parents wish for their child to live with the father.In...
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Solicitors are angry at new research that shows that practitioners who provide legal aid services are among the worst paid in the public sector according to a new survey.The average salary of a...
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A national helpline for victims of forced marriage and honour-based violence has closed after its funding was cut.The dedicated helpline, called the 'Honour Network', was run by the charity Karma...
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The Children's Secretary Ed Balls has written to every child and young person in care promising them that they will not be stopped unnecessarily from taking part in activities their friends do.The...
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Parents' failure to separate amicably is leading to an increasing number of children losing permanent contact with their father, according to a study into the effects of family breakdown in the UK.The...
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Grandparents and their representative organisations today attended a cross-Government summit to explore the changing role of grandparents in society.Topics for discussion included how families and...
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The media are to be granted access to proceedings of the Court of Protection following a High Court ruling yesterday.Several media organisations applied to attend and report on a case involving a...
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