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18 March 2009

New Resolution Chair
Local solicitor Nicholas Longford will be elected as Chair of Resolution at its annual conference in Bristol this weekend.Mr Longford, a partner at Rustons and Lloyd in Newmarket, will head the...
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Lawyers acting for vulnerable children and families have today joined forces with the leading children's charity, the NSPCC, to call for a Parliamentary inquiry into the state of the family justice...
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The sentencing of the carers of baby Rhys Biggs on Tuesday highlights a loophole which allows carers who cause or allow deliberate serious injury of a child to evade justice, says the...
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Children's services directors will be required to retrain to make sure they understand the pressures of frontline social work following the death of Baby P.Children's Secretary Ed Balls has announced...
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A former City fund manager applied to the Court of Appeal yesterday to renegotiate his £9.5 million divorce settlement saying he can no longer afford the payout as a result of the current economic...
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Cafcass has launched a consultation, How It Looks To Me, for young people aged 10 to 18 years who have been affected by parental separation/divorce.The consultation will take place at the National...
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Judicial review proceedings have been issued on behalf of Sharon Shoesmith, the former Director of Children's Services for Haringey Council, against Ofsted, the Secretary of State for Children,...
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On Friday a Private Members' Bill to give rights to couples who live together but are not married, comes before the House of Lords for its second reading.The Cohabitation Bill was introduced by Lord...
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The largest-ever cross-government public consultation to tackle violence against women and girls was launched this week by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. It includes a review into police powers for...
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The Legal Services Commission's (LSC) Family Telephone Helpline tender closed last Wednesday and received 34 bids.As government cuts to family legal aid reduce the number of solicitors doing publicly...
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