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The number of civil partnerships formed in the UK by same-sex couples fell to 8,728 in 2007 compared with 16,106 in 2006, the first full year in which civil partnerships could be formed. This...
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Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008 will repeal the power of the Child Support Agency to impose reduced benefits decisions on single parents who do not apply for Child Support from the...
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The Ministry of Justice has published its response to the Public Law Family Fees consultation which closed in March 2008.The consultation described the Government's strategy for developing the fees...
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The Legal Services Commission has announced that in early July it will launch its tender to provide additional Legal Help services in certain civil categories of law. All service providers who meet...
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The Very High Cost Case (VHCC) family work unit is moving from Reading to South Tyneside from 30 June 2008, the LSC has announced. The VHCC manages family cases when a cost increase is requested...
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The European Parliament and the Council have approved a Directive on mediation covering civil, commercial and family matters.In addition to encouraging the use of mediation in cross-border disputes...
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The Ministry of Justice has today launched a twelve week consultation setting out proposals for reforming the Family Graduated Fee Scheme for barristers.The proposals set out in the consultation...
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Following Newswatch's article yesterday about twelve child care charities lobbying the Government to change foster care rules, the Children's Minister, Kevin Brennan, has responded by announcing...
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Mr Justice Ryder has criticised the family court system as being out of tune with society.The senior family judge called for an overhaul to make family courts open and in touch with the public. The...
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Twelve child care charities have today called on the Government to change the rules which currently see young people leave foster care at 18. The average age for leaving home for those who live with...
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