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19 April 2007

Forced Marriage Bill
The Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Bill will be considered further in Grand Committee in the House of Lords next Wednesday 25 April 2007. The Bill was introduced by Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC, a...
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At a conference 'The Future of Care Proceedings', organised by the Michael Sieff Foundation and Children Law UK on 16 and 17 April 2007, fears were expressed that the Legal Services Commission's...
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The Children in Safeguarding Proceedings Committee of the Family Justice Council has recently issued guidance to the Local Family Justice Councils (which provide a local inter-disciplinary forum for...
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The consultation period for the Chief Medical Officer's report Bearing Good Witness, Proposals for reforming the delivery of medical expert evidence in family law cases closed on 28 February 2007. An...
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16 April 2007

Division of Assets
The Times splashed the headline 'Women to receive less in divorce settlements' across its front page of Saturday 14 April 2007. It refers to H v H [2007] EWHC 459 (Fam), a Family Division judgment of...
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16 April 2007

Revised Protocol
The President of the Family Division plans to consult on the revised Protocol on judicial case management in public law children cases. The consultation will be carried out through several forums...
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11 April 2007

The Evans Case
The European Court of Human Rights on 10 April 2007 rejected Natallie Evans submission that her human rights were infringed by the UK ruling that her former fiance Howard Johnston was entitled to veto...
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On the eve of the transfer of the Office of the Children's Rights Director from the Commission for Social Care Inspection to Ofsted (as of 1 April 2007), the Children's Rights Director has published...
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The Family Procedure Rule Committee held an open meeting on 2 April 2007 to continue the construction of the Family Procedure Rules. The meeting worked through various sections of the draft...
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In an address to the Area Judicial Forum (AJF) conference on 23 March 2007 Sir Mark Potter, President of the Family Division, gave an outline of what is, and will be, happening to increase the work of...
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