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Following a successful pilot, the Legal Services Commission (LSC) have confirmed that family advice is to become a permanent category of advice available via the Community Legal Advice helpline and...
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The Fatherhood Institute has been awarded a 50% increase (to £440,000) in core funding from Government from 2009, to support its growing role in shaping a child-focused narrative on fatherhood in...
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Divorce lawyers have reported a three-fold increase in the number of appointments to file for divorce compared to the same period in 2008.The rush to divorce is being attributed to the financial...
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As 2008 draws to a close, we've selected the top ten most significant family law cases reported this year.For full case analysis and commentary, log on to Family Law Online.1. ANCILLARY RELIEFCrossley...
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The Privy Council has upheld a post-nuptial agreement between an American couple who entered into a pre-nuptial agreement on the day of their marriage but after 8 years entered a further...
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Hugh Logue, Legal News Editor Throughout 2008 family law topics have been at the forefront of the news agenda, from celebrity divorces to the outrage caused by the tragic death of a child who was...
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It's been another busy year for family law. Amongst other things, the media have gained access to the family court proceedings for the first time while tension continues to mount amongst...
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The Legal Services Commission (LSC) has launched a £100,000 Family Mediation Training Contract Grant Scheme this week. The scheme aims to increase the number of family disputes resolved via...
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The personal information of all practising and some non-practising barristers stored on computers has been stolen from the Bar Council's head office, it was relevaled today. In the early evening of...
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Family court hearings are for the first time to be opened to accredited media from 1 April, Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced yesterday, in a statement in the House of Commons. The change is one...
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