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The Ministry of Justice has launched a consultation on the proposed transfer from Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service to the Legal Aid Agency of the assessment of all civil legal aid bills of...
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According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) there has been a stark rise in the number of opposite-sex couple divorces. Despite the ONS recording that 2017 saw a 2.8% decrease in opposite-sex...
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HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has published a Q&A document which covers the questions asked at its online event which focused on its recovery plans, progress in the civil, family and...
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Law firms need to check whether they need to register doing tax advice work to fulfil their obligations under the money laundering regulations. This includes specialist family law firms.The Fifth...
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The Ministry of Justice has published a page on the gov.uk website bringing together guidance for legal professionals on the new rules for various areas of legal practice. The page can be found here....
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The impact of Coronavirus is significant and far-reaching for all children and young adults. For a youth justice system creaking under strain with serious delays, the lockdown has only compounded the...
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The House of Commons Library has published a paper providing brief information in response to some key questions regarding the impact of the Coronavirus outbreak on separated families,...
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The Children’s Commissioner has published a new investigation into how children affected by the care system would like the current system to change ahead of the government’s planned Children’s Social...
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The Domestic Abuse Bill received its second reading in the House of Lords on 5 January 2021. The committee stage, where the bill will be scrutinised line-by-line, does not yet have a confirmed date....
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The Ministry of Justice has published new guidance for people involved in UK-EU cross-border family law disputes. Subjects covered in this guidance include information for people involved in UK-EU...
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