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Cafcass has published its annual report for 2008-09.Anthony Douglas CBE, Cafcass Chief Executive explained: "This year we have achieved many of the objectives that were set and agreed with the...
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The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has published guidance for healthcare staff on how to spot children who may have been abused.In an effort to avoid another Baby P, the...
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Ministers have postponed plans to publish final fee schemes for family legal aid.Following a consultation on a new fee structure that ended last March, the Government has acknowledged that...
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An amended Family Graduated Fee (FGF) funding order made on 14 July will come into effect on 4 August 2009, the Legal Services Commission has announced. The FGF changes were announced in February...
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has today published a national review on child safeguarding in the NHS warning that barely a third of GPs are up to date in their child protection training.The review...
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Cases in the family courts which involve the children of celebrities should be treated no differently as those involving anyone else's children, Sir Mark Potter, President of the Family Division of...
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The Family Procedure Rule Committee has published its annual report for 2008.The report includes references to rules made during the period of the report, the Committee's terms of reference,...
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The Legal Services Commission (LSC) proposals to cut the family legal aid budget have been severely criticised in a damning report from the Justice Select Committee.The report, published yesterday,...
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A compulsory three-month "cooling off" period in which estranged couples must find out about the implications of a divorce is recommended in a new report on family law reform published today by Centre...
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Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, is expected to announce that the media will be given greater access to family court cases, including those relating to adoption. The reforms could lead to details of...
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