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29 June 2007

Hershman/Levy Lecture
Lord Justice Wilson, speaking at the Association of Lawyers for Children's Hershman/Levy Memorial Lecture on 28 June 2007, called for increased focus on a childs right to understand the court...
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25 June 2007

Safeguarding Paper
The Department for Education and Skills announced on 22 June a 12 week consultation to be carried out as part of its strategy towards the better safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults. The...
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25 June 2007

ICLR Annual Lecture
The sixth annual lecture of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting (ICLR) was given by Baroness Hale of Richmond on 18 June in London. Entitled 'Same Sex Relationships and the House of Lords' the...
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The Governments Care Matters: Time for Change White Paper was published on 22 June. Children will be given the right to stay in care up to the age of 18, or even to remain with foster carers up to the...
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The Legal Services Commission (LSC) published on 22 June its final fixed fee schemes for family and family mediation work. Family and Family Mediation Fee Schemes for October 2007 was produced...
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21 June 2007

CSA Judgment
The Court of Appeal stated on 19 June that the Child Support Agency (CSA) does not owe a duty of care to the children and parents on whose behalf it collects maintenance. Resolution had intervened in...
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The Ministry of Justice has announced that the media should not be given an automatic right to attend family courts as this could jeopardise children's rights to privacy and anonymity. The emphasis,...
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18 June 2007

Cohabitation deadline
The Law Commission has affirmed that it will be publishing its Report on Cohabitation: the Financial Consequences of Relationship Breakdown at the end of July 2007. The Report will contain final...
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The Lord Chancellor has appointed His Honour Judge John Altman as the Designated Family Judge for London (Senior Circuit Judge). The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, assigned him...
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Family Law has won the Legal Journal of the Year award, presented to the editor, Elizabeth Walsh, at the annual conference of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL) in Sheffield...
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