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Today, the Legal Services Commission (LSC) and Ministry of Justice (MoJ) launched a consultation on proposals to reform payments from 2010 for solicitors and barristers carrying out family legal aid...
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A survey of 172 local authorities in England and Wales, conducted by the Care Leavers' Association, has revealed that there are currently almost 400 young people who have gone missing from care...
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Incoming chair of the Bar Council Desmond Browne QC gave his inaugural speech at Gray's Inn yesterday. Anticipating a deepening recession, Mr Browne said: "It is at times like these, when the fabric...
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In response to a number of requests for assistance from counsel, the Legal Services Commission and the Bar Council have agreed to issue joint guidance about the Commission's current review of...
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Crown Courts, county courts and the Royal Courts of Justice will close over the Christmas period 2008 on:Wednesday 24 December 2008Thursday 25 December 2008Friday 26 December 2008Thursday 1 January...
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The remaining provisions of Part 1 of the Children and Adoption Act 2006 came into force on 8 December 2008. The principal change made by Part 1 of the Act is the insertion of a series of new...
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The Family Law Bar Association's 2008 National Conference took place on Saturday 29 November at the Said Business School in Oxford. At the conference the winner of the 2008 Bracewell Essay...
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The Queen's Speech set out the new legislative agenda today, including Bills relevant to family lawyers.The Welfare Reform Bill, has proposed new requirements for the birth registration of children....
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New provisions of Children and Adoption Act 2006 to be implemented on 8 December.New measures contained in the Children and Adoption Act 2006 to give courts increased powers to resolve child contact...
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One in 10 children may be suffering from abuse in the developed world, according to a series of studies on child abuse published in the Lancet medical journal. The authors from British and American...
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