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The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill has been agreed by Parliament and is awaiting Royal Assent before becoming law.The House of Lords last Wednesday voted to accept the amendments put in by...
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The children's trusts created by the government after the death of Victoria Climbié have been confused and confusing, according to an evaluation by the Audit Commission published today.Five years...
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To listen to a podcast recorded at the event, right click here and select 'Save Target As...' to download the audio file.On Monday 20 October 2008, President of the Family Division and Chair of the...
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The gradual replacement of the Child Support Agency (CSA) came into effect from Monday.Since its establishment in 1993, the CSA has been beset with problems which have led to its demise. In June 2006,...
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The Church of England has relaxed its rules to allow couples with a connection with a church to be married there without having to regularly worship there, live in the parish or apply for a special...
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Plans to reduce the fees and simplify the forms for people making Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) were part of proposals announced today in a public consultation by Public Guardian Martin John.This...
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WED 22/10/2008 - Less than two thirds of UK children are living with their married natural parents when they enter school, a study has found.Researchers from the Institute of Education, University of...
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Six new Specialist Domestic Violence Courts (SDVCs) have been announced by the Ministry of Justice. The new courts will be in Wales, the East Midlands, North East, North West and South East.They...
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Family lawyer Angela Davis has joined as associate in the private client team of Nottingham law firm Berryman, from local rival Nelsons.The key appointment means Berryman is now a market leader in its...
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The new Child Maintenance & Enforcement Commission (C-MEC), which replaces the Child Support Agency (CSA), is full of good intentions to help children, but is potentially flawed by requirements...
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