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A month after Birketts announced the launch of their Family and Matrimonial department in Cambridge, they have appointed partner Ian Pattinson to the firm as head of the team.Ian, who joined Birketts...
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The Legal Services Commission (LSC) has reminded practitioners that it will not fund independent social workers to act as guardians in public law children cases.Following delays in the appointment of...
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WED 11/11/2009 - Children's Minister Dawn Primarolo launched a consultation yesterday on new rules aimed at ensuring that wherever possible births are registered by both parents. Current...
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The Family Procedure Rule Committee is holding an open meeting on 1 February 2010 in central London from 10am to 1.30pm.Guests will be observers only and will not be able to take part in the...
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A newlywed couple went to the High Court last week claiming that their human rights have been violated because the Home Office will not grant the Chile-born husband a visa to live in the UK until the...
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The government has started to roll out the controversial children's database ContactPoint to local authorities and frontline practitioners nationally.The database will give an estimated 400,000 people...
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THURS 11/06/2009 - Vanessa George, mother of two, aged 39, appeared in court today charged with several counts of sexual assault and distributing indecent images of children. Mrs George worked...
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The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission are to be given surveillance powers by the Home Office to track absent parents who fail to pay child support.The new codes of practice follows a public...
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New powers that protect those at risk of forced marriage came into force this week in the form of protection orders.Forced Marriage Protection Orders give local authorities the powers to seek a...
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Online publication of some judgments in family cases, like care proceedings and contact and residence cases, will be piloted for the first time at courts in Leeds and Cardiff.The pilots are part of...
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