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THURS 03/09/2009 - Women are three times more likely to be arrested for domestic violence, although men commit more abuse, new research has revealed. The findings are part of a new report into...
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Family barristers are being driven away from their work as a result of repeated cuts in legal aid pay, a new report published today says.The study, commissioned by the Family Law Bar Association...
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03/07/2009 - The council criticised over the Baby Peter tragedy is still failing to protect all vulnerable children adequately, a report said today. Haringey Council in north London has made...
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The first ever national campaign to recruit and retain child social workers was launched yesterday by the Local Government Association (LGA) with a drive to recruit 5,000 professionals who have...
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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and the Legal Services Commission (LSC) have published their response to the consultation paper 'Reforming the Legal Aid Family Barrister Fee Scheme' which was...
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Woolley & Co solicitors are interested in talking to senior family solicitors or FILEX with at least 5 years experience who wish to join their firm which specialises in divorce and family...
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A £100,000 pilot of Family Mediation Training Contract grants has been announced by the Legal Services Commission (LSC).Grants have been awarded to 14 mediation services across England and Wales, to...
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The practical application of modern insolvency laws and insolvent estate management is our daily concern. There are however other demands on our professional time. With a never-ending deluge we are...
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The Insolvency Service has published the 2008 fourth quarter insolvency statistics. They make interesting reading. On the personal side, "There were 29,444 individual insolvencies in England and Wales...
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One in four adults have suspected that a child they know is being neglected but over one third did not report their concern to anyone, a new survey shows.The survey was commissioned by charity Action...
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